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What is an angle that is supplementary to AGF?

What is an angle that is supplementary to AGF?-example-1
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Answer:

CGD I believe.

Explanation:

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User Paul Gowder
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Answer:

∠AGC or ∠FGD

Explanation:

∠AGF is part of two linear pairs. The other angle in the pair is supplementary to ∠AGF.

Point G is on line AD, so ∠FGD is a supplementary angle to ∠AGF.

Point G is on line FC, so ∠AGC is a supplementary angle to ∠AGF.

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