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In general, what can you conclude about a pair of angles that are both congruent and supplementary?

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Answer:

Angles that are both congruent and supplementary each have a measurement that is equal to 90°.

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Answer:

Both angles are right angles.

Explanation:

Supplementary angles sum to 180°. Since we know that both angles are congruent, let's call them x and x. We can write the following equation:

x + x = 180

2x = 180

x = 90°

Therefore, we can conclude that both angles are right angles.

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