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Is 128 degrees plus 62 degrees supplementary or complimentary?

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Let's begin by identifying key information given to us:

One angle = 128 degrees, Second angle = 62 degrees

Complementary angle are angles that sum up to 90 degrees

Supplementary angles are angles that sum up to 180 degrees

We will proceed to sum these two angles together. We have:


\begin{gathered} 128^(\circ)+62^(\circ)=180^(\circ) \\ \therefore These\text{ angles are supplementary angles since they sum up to 180 degr}ees \end{gathered}

Therefore, these angles are supplementary angles since they sum up to 180 degrees

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