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SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES Two angles are said to be supplementary angles if the sum of their measures is `180^@` and each of them is called a supplement of the other.

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  • An angle is 1/3 rd of its supplementary angle. Find the measure of the angle?

    A
    `45^@`
    B
    `90^@`
    C
    `135^@`
    D
    `22.5^@`
  • Two supplementary angle differ by 20^(@) . The smaller of the two measures

    A
    `60^(@)`
    B
    `80^(@)`
    C
    `100^(@)`
    D
    `120^(@)`
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    COMPLEMENTARY ANGLES If the sum of the measures of two angles is 90^(@) then the angles are called complementary angles and each is called a complement of the other.