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Classify each pair of labeled angles as complementary, supplementary, or neither. Drag and drop the choices into the boxes to correctly complete the table. Each pair of angles may belong to more than one category. complementary supplementary neither Two angles, on the left a fifty three degree angle and on the right a one hundred twenty seven degree angleTwo angles, on the top a thirty four degree angle and on the bottom a fifty six degree angleTwo lines intersect with an angle on the top left labeled sixty seven degrees and on the bottom right sixty seven degrees

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complementary angles have the sum of 90 degrees.
supplementary angles have the sum of 180 degrees
1-

53 + 127 = 180
so its supplementary
2-

34 + 56 = 90
it's complementary

3-

67 + 67 = 134
it's none of them
hope it helps
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Answer:

Explanation:

Since it is given that when two lines intersect, the angle on the top left is 53° and 127°, thus they both form supplementary angles as the sum of both angles that is 53+127=180°.

Also, from the given information, the angle on the top is 34° and on the bottom is 56°, they both form a complementary angle pair, a sthe sum of both the two angles is 90° as 56+34=90°.

Also, the angle on the top left is =67° and the angle on the bottom right =67°, they both form vertical pair angles as both the angles are vertically opposite to each other.

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