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What is an angle that is supplementary to

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

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This is because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. By assuming GCE is 70 degrees, and GCE is 110 degrees, we get 180 degrees. Plus, both of those angles share the same vertex.

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