SOLUTION: (< -stands for angle)-----.< a is supplementary to < b .what is the sum of ,<a plus <b?
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Question 266221: (< -stands for angle)-----.< a is supplementary to < b .what is the sum of ,
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By definition, supplementary angles add to 180 degrees. So
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