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Two angles have measures of 63 °15 '47 and 116° 44'13 the angles are
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Two angles have measures of 63 °15 '47 and 116° 44'13 the angles are
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The angles are supplementary angles. When the sum of the angles are 180 degrees they are called supplementary. Thus, the two angles given in the problem is supplementary since when you add it up it will sum up to 180 degrees.
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