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Two angles form a linear pair. The measure of one of the angles is 62º. What is the measure of the other angle in the linear pair? 118º 62º 28º I don't know.
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Two angles form a linear pair. The measure of one of the angles is 62º. What is the measure of the other angle in the linear pair? 118º 62º 28º I don't know.
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Two angles form a linear pair. The measure of one of the angles is 62º. What is the measure of the other angle in the linear pair? 118º 62º 28º I don't know.
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Answer: 118
Explanation:
The measures must add to 180, so 180-62=118
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