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Are the angles with the given measures complementary, supplementary, or neither? m∠J = 63° and m∠K = 27°
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Are the angles with the given measures complementary, supplementary, or neither? m∠J = 63° and m∠K = 27°
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Are the angles with the given measures complementary, supplementary, or neither?
m∠J = 63° and m∠K = 27°
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well if the total is 90
so its complementary...
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They're complementary.
Complementary angles are a pair of two angles that add up to a sum of 90 degrees
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees
63 + 27 = 90
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