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A is supplementary to B. If A = 55 degrees, then what is the measurement of B? Show work if u can
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A is supplementary to B. If A = 55 degrees, then what is the measurement of B?
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A and B equal 180 (supplementary) all together so you would do
180-55 and that would give you 125 and that’s B
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since a is supplementary to b, their sum is 180*.
m55+b=180
-55 -55
b=125*
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