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Joanna Benson
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17 May, 21:27
What is the supplement of 123°
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Billy Black
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Since (x - 2) ° and (2x + 5) ° represent a pair of supplementary angles, then their sum must be equal to 180°. Therefore, the two supplementary angles are 57° and 123°.
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