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3 October, 21:57

The measure of an angle is 93.6°. What is the measure of a supplementary angle?

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  1. 3 October, 23:41
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    always the sum of the complementary angles = 180°

    so let's take, these two angles are A and B

    so A + B = 180°

    A = 93.6° (given)

    let's substitute the value of A in the equation, we have

    93.6 + B = 180

    B = 180 - 93.6

    B = 86.4 °
  2. 4 October, 01:16
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    86.4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    that sort of angle is the other part of 180° which means that you do 180-93.6 to get 86.4
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