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Kendra says that she can draw angle A and angle B so that m angle A is 119 degrees and angle A and angle B are complementary angles. Do you agree or disagree? Explain your reaso…
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Kendra says that she can draw angle A and angle B so that m angle A is 119 degrees and angle A and angle B are complementary angles. Do you agree or disagree? Explain your reaso…
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Kendra says that she can draw angle A and angle B so that m angle A is 119 degrees and angle A and angle B are complementary angles. Do you agree or disagree? Explain your reasoning.
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The answer would be disagree. This is because complementary angles must ADD to make 90 degrees. This is not possible if one of the angles is 119 degrees
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