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Given these angles: m∠3 = 82°, m∠4 = 98°. These angles are a. complementary b. supplementary c. neither complementary nor supplementary
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Given these angles: m∠3 = 82°, m∠4 = 98°. These angles are a. complementary b. supplementary c. neither complementary nor supplementary
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Given these angles: m∠3 = 82°, m∠4 = 98°.
These angles are
a. complementary
b. supplementary
c. neither complementary nor supplementary
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These angles are supplementary.
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. 82 degrees + 98 degrees = 180 degrees.
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