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21 October, 21:15

If c and d are supplementary, and the measure of d is 45 what is the measure of c?

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  1. 21 October, 21:35
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    Supplementary angles are angles whose measures added together equals 180 degrees. To get angle c, subtract 45 from 180. This gives you 135, so the measure of angle C is 135 degrees.
  2. 21 October, 21:41
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    The definition of supplementary is that the angles add to 180°. Hence, c + d = 180; c + 45 = 180 by substitution and finally ∡c = 135°.
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