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If angle a is complementary to angle b same as angle b is complementary to angle c =180°

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We can conclude that the sum of angles A, B, and C is 270 degrees. Angle A is supplementary to angle B: This means that the sum of angles A and B is 180 degrees.

Angle B is complementary to angle C: This means that the sum of angles B and C is 90 degrees.

We can conclude the following:

Angle A + Angle B = 180 degrees (supplementary angles)

Angle B + Angle C = 90 degrees (complementary angles)

Now, if we add equations 3 and 4 together, we get:

(Angle A + Angle B) + (Angle B + Angle C) = 180 degrees + 90 degrees

Simplifying this:

Angle A + 2 * Angle B + Angle C = 270 degrees

So, we can conclude that the sum of angles A, B, and C is 270 degrees.

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Angle a is supplementary to angle b. angle b is complementary to angle c . from this what can we conclude?

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