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If two angles are supplementary to the same angles, then:

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If two angles are supplementary to the same angles then they are congruent.
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Answer:

Congruent

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the Congruent supplement Theorem, two angles which are are supplementary to the same angles then those two sets of angles are congruent to each other.

Being congruent means that these two angles would be equal to each other and hence they would be optically superimposable.

Hence, in this case these two angles are considered congruent.

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