SOLUTION: The m < D is supplementary to the m < E, the m < F is supplementary to the m < E.
If m < F= 113, what is the m<D and the M < E
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Question 1203644: The m < D is supplementary to the m < E, the m < F is supplementary to the m < E.
If m < F= 113, what is the m
Found 2 solutions by greenestamps, ikleyn:
Answer by greenestamps(13209) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To clarify the vocabulary a bit.... The measures of the angles are not supplementary -- the angles are supplementary.
Two angles are supplementary if the sum of their angle measures is 180 degrees.
If angle F is 113 degrees and it is supplementary to angle E, then angle E is 180-113 = 67 degrees.
Then since angle D is supplementary to angle E, the measure of angle D is 180-67 = 113 degrees.
ANSWERS: angle D is 113 degrees; angle E is 67 degrees
Answer by ikleyn(52893) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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