SOLUTION: Two angles measure 116 degrees and 64 degrees. Are they supplementary, complementary or none of the above?
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Question 575621: Two angles measure 116 degrees and 64 degrees. Are they supplementary, complementary or none of the above?
Answer by JBarnum(2146) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
supplementary means when 2 angles add up to 180 degrees
complementary means when 2 angles add up to 90 degrees
first off one angle is 116 degrees so complementary is not an option
so does 116+64=180? yes 180=180 so these angles are supplementary
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