SOLUTION: How can I find the answer to supplement angles? Here is the question on my homework the text book is giving me... Find measure of the supplement of each angle. 37'

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Question 260046: How can I find the answer to supplement angles?
Here is the question on my homework the text book is giving me...
Find measure of the supplement of each angle.
37'


(The thing i put at the end of the number(') that is suppose to be a little circle thing)

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
angle complements are 90-angle
angle supplements are 180-angle
180-37=supplement

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