Answer:
See below.
Explanation:
7.)
Supplementary angles add up to 180°. ∠B's supplement is 22°. This means ∠B is 158°. Since ∠A ≅ ∠B, the m∠A = 158°.
8.)
Again, supplementary angles add up to 180°. ∠P is a right angle meaning it is 90°. Therefore, the m∠Q is 90° as well.
9.)
Complementary angles add up to 90°. In order for ∠S and ∠T to be complementary, they both need to angle measurements less than 90° meaning they both need to be acute angles.
Now that we know that ∠T is acute, the only way ∠U can be its supplement is if it has an angle measure greater than 90°. Therefore, ∠U is an obtuse angle.
10.)
Similar to question 9, if an angle is obtuse, its supplement must be an acute angle.