SOLUTION: m ∡B = 124.7°. Determine the measure of the supplement ∡B. I need a little help with this homework question. Geometry has always confused me.
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Question 478017: m ∡B = 124.7°. Determine the measure of the supplement ∡B. I need a little help with this homework question. Geometry has always confused me.
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Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
m ∡B = 124.7°. Determine the measure of the supplement ∡B
the supplementary angles add up to °; so,
the supplement ∡B=°-°
the supplement ∡B=°
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