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Clare Rodgers
12 May, 06:30
Find the supplementary angle for a right angle
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Maximillian
12 May, 07:56
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Answer: the supplementary angle would be another right angle
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Nathanael Lara
12 May, 09:22
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90 degree angle
Step-by-step explanation:
1 right angle is 90 degrees and a supplementary angle is 180 degrees
90 + 90 = 180
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