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Which angles are supplementary? A. ∠AFC and ∠CFB B. ∠AFC and ∠DFB C. ∠AFB and ∠CFD D. ∠AFD and ∠CFB
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Which angles are supplementary? A. ∠AFC and ∠CFB B. ∠AFC and ∠DFB C. ∠AFB and ∠CFD D. ∠AFD and ∠CFB
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Which angles are supplementary? A. ∠AFC and ∠CFB B. ∠AFC and ∠DFB C. ∠AFB and ∠CFD D. ∠AFD and ∠CFB
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ok os i believe the answer is C ,becuase it need s to be 180 degress and those two angles are 180 degrees
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