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What type of angles are these two angles? 48°, 132° complementary supplementary parallel none of the above
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What type of angles are these two angles?
48°, 132°
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none of the above
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Since these 2 angles add up to 180 degrees, they are supplementary.
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They are supplementary because when you add the two angles together you get 180 degrees which means they are supplementary.
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