SOLUTION: if two supplementary angles differ by 44 degree ,then one of the angle is?
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Question 752391: if two supplementary angles differ by 44 degree ,then one of the angle is?
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If two supplementary angles differ by , thein their measures, in degrees are
and
Since they are supplementary their measures add to , so
From that equation, we can find
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