Question 408114


If the sum of the measures of two angles is {{{180}}} degrees,
then the angles are called {{{supplementary}}}{{{ angles}}}.

{{{Each}}} angle is called the {{{supplement}}} of the other angle.


For example, if one angle measures {{{70}}} degrees, then it's
supplement will measure {{{110}}}degrees; {{{ (180-70)}}}degrees .


Remember:

{{{Supplementary}}} angles {{{are}}}{{{ a}}}{{{ pair }}}of angles.

If {{{more}}} than {{{2}}}{{{ angles}}} add up to {{{180}}}degrees ,they are {{{not }}}supplementary.