SOLUTION: m 25degree angle c=75degrees Determine the measure of the supplement to 25degree angleC. Im not sure im doing this right. Would you subract 75 from 180 to get the supplement to

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Question 477986: m 25degree angle c=75degrees Determine the measure of the supplement to 25degree angleC.
Im not sure im doing this right. Would you subract 75 from 180 to get the supplement to the 25degree angleC?

Found 2 solutions by Theo, katya101:
Answer by Theo(13342)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the supplement of a 25 degree angle is equal to 180 minus 25 which equals 135 degrees.
where does the 75 degree angle come from?
it should have nothing to do with the supplement of a 25 degree angle.

Answer by katya101(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the supplement of a 25 degree angle is equal to 180 minus 25 which equals 135 degrees.
where does the 75 degree angle come from?
it should have nothing to do with the supplement of a 25 degree angle.

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