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25 November, 15:01

The measure of an angle is 159

degrees.

What is the measure of its

supplementary angle?

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  1. 25 November, 15:19
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    21°

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Supplementary is defined as two angles whose sum is 180. These angles must therefore be on a straight line cut by a transversal and must be less than 180 by themselves.

    If one angle is 159, then we can simply subtract it from 180 to get the other angle.

    A more algebraic way is to set up the equation, 159 + x = 180. Subtract 159 from 180 to find x.
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