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What is an angle that is supplementary to <1?

What is an angle that is supplementary to <1?-example-1
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Answer: ∠2

Explanation:

Angles that are supplementary are equal to 180° when added together.

M∠1 = 90° as shown by the box

An angle that is supplementary to ∠1 is ∠2 or ∠5. We will go with ∠2 for this question.

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