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Describe how to find the measurement of angle L using the measurement of angle C.

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Answer:Angle L and angle C are supplementary angles. The sum of supplementary angles is 180°. So, I can find the measurement of angle L by subtracting the measurement of angle C from 180°.

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Since we can see that angle L and angle C are supplementary angles, we have the following equation:

∠C + ∠L = 180°

Therefore to find the measurement of angle C, we need to subjact the measurement of angle C from 180°:

∠L = 180° - ∠C

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