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What does a supplementary angle look like

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Answer:

It has no special appearance.

Explanation:

Any angle of measure 180° or less is supplementary to some angle. A supplementary angle is one that is the difference between 180° and the angle you have. That is, two supplementary angles total 180°.

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Supplementary angles are readily identifiable in a number of geometries. Adjacent angles of a parallelogram are supplementary; linear angles are supplementary. Same-side interior angles where a transversal crosses parallel lines are supplementary.

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