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Reagan Bishop
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28 December, 12:31
What is the supplement of a 136 degree angle?
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Lawson Hodge
28 December, 12:59
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a 44 degree angle
Step-by-step explanation:
Supplementary angles are a pair of angles that for 180 degrees. The supplement of a 136 degree angle would be a 44 degree angle because 136 + 44 = 180.
136 + x = 180
136 - 136 + x = 180 - 136
x = 44
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