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Answer:

Known. The other answers are absurd.

Explanation:

In geometry, often times you must have at least one angle to problem solve and find the rest. So having a known angle to build off of is important. Vertical Angles and Supplementary Angles are examples of things that require a known angle to find the rest. Why?

Say you only know one angle and the other is congruent to that angle, but across from it...Due to the theory of vertical angles, you now know the other side has to be the same/congruent. For supplementary angles, say you're dealing with a shape like the one I've attached. Once you have a or b, you can determine c. You have to know at least one of those angles to determine it's other unknown angles.

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User ErickXavier
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Answer:

Known

Explanation:

I hope this helps :)

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