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“Type ‘equal, supplementary, complementary, or vertical in the space provided’”

“Type ‘equal, supplementary, complementary, or vertical in the space provided’”-example-1
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Answer:

Supplementary

Explanation:

When the sum of 2 angles equal 180°, they are called supplementary angles. And they also form a straight line together.

<AOB (40°) and <BOC (140°) are not equal angles.

<AOB (40°) and <BOC (140°) are not complementary angles. Complementary angles add up to equal 90°.

<AOB (40°) and <BOC (140°) are not vertical angles. Vertical angles are opposite angles formed when two lines intersect.

<AOB (40°) and <BOC (140°) are supplementary angles. They add up to equal 180°.

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