SOLUTION: What is the smallest possible measure for a supplementary angle?

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Question 1121263: What is the smallest possible measure for a supplementary angle?
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No such thing. An angle that is supplementary to another must be in the range . But the smaller of the two angles cannot be exactly . You can get as close to zero as you like, but there is no specific number that is "smallest".


John

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