SOLUTION: The question is about a supplementary angle. There is angle 1 and angle y. The question says"Represent angle 1 in terms of y."

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Question 273423: The question is about a supplementary angle. There is angle 1 and angle y. The question says"Represent angle 1 in terms of y."

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Presuming angle 1 and angle y are supplementary, then




John


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