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The measure of an angle is 34°. what is the measure of its supplement? responses 34° 34° 56° 56° 146° 146° 214°

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The measure of of the supplement angle would be 146°.

What is a radian?

The radian is the unit of angle in the International System of Units and is the standard unit of angular measure used in many areas of mathematics

Given is the angle 34°.

Let the measure of the supplement angle be {x}. So, we can write -

{x} + 34 = 180

{x} = 180 - 34

{x} = 146°

Therefore, the measure of of the supplement angle would be 146°.

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User JamieL
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Supplementary angles are angles that have a sum of 180 degrees.

So take the value 34 degrees and subtract it from 180 to find its supplement angle.

180-34=146

Thus the supplement angle to 34 degrees is 146 degrees.
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