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4 September, 03:48

If the measure of an angle is 52 in a half degrees, what is the measure of its supplement

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  1. 4 September, 03:58
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    supplemental angles, when added, = 180 degrees

    so if 1 angle is 52.5 (thats 52 1/2) degrees, then the other angle is:

    180 - 52.5 = 127.5 (or 127 1/2) degrees <===
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