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I'm not very good at angles.Can anyone help??
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The two angles are complementary because any angles across from each other are equal. From there you can figure out that the angles together form 180. After that all you need to do is subtract 60 from 180 to get 120.
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120 degrees, I think.. I could be wrong.
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