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Two angles are supplementary. The first angle measures 40°. What's the measurement of the second angle? A. 140° B. 120° C. 50° D. 60°
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Two angles are supplementary. The first angle measures 40°. What's the measurement of the second angle? A. 140° B. 120° C. 50° D. 60°
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A. 140 degrees is the answer, because two angles that equal 180 degrees is known as a supplementary angle
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Supplementary angles add to 180. If we are given the measure of one of the angles, we can find the other by subtracting the known angles from 180.
40 + x = 180
x = 180 - 40
x = 140
The answer is A.
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