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If one pair of supplementary angles is a right angle, the other angle must also be a right angle true or false?

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Answer: True

Explanation:

A supplementary angle refers to the angles that has a sum of 180° when they're added together.

We should note that a right angle equals to 90°, therefore the other angle in the supplementary angle will be:

= 180° - 90°

= 90°

Since a right angle equals 90°, then the other angle must be a right angle.

Therefore, the answer is TRUE.

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