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What does it mean for two figures to be supplementary? Explain your thinking. Be sure o include examples to support/justify your response.
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What does it mean for two figures to be supplementary? Explain your thinking. Be sure o include examples to support/justify your response.
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it’s basically 2 points that are right next to each other that equal to 180 degrees combined
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