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If A and B are supplementary angles and
m/B = 54, find m/A.

PLEASE HELPP If A and B are supplementary angles and m/B = 54, find m/A.-example-1
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Answer:

m∠A=126°

Explanation:

Supplementary means that they add up to 180°.

Therefore we can do 180-54 to get 126° for the m∠A.

Hope this helped! :)

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