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Find the measure of the supplement of the angle.

62°

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User Billmcc
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Supplementary angles are 180, one side of a straight line is 180 degrees. To find the supplement, you subtract the other angle from 180. In this problem, you'd subtract 62 from 180. The supplement would be 118. If the supplement were to have been a different number (let's put it as x), you'd subtract that from 180. 180-x=the other angle. I hope this is helpful!
User Vangheem
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supplementary angles =180

180-62=118
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