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13 May, 05:18

What is the supplementary of a 102 degree angle?

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  1. 13 May, 08:03
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    Answer: 78 degrees.

    Step-by-step explanation: A pair of supplementary angles are a pair of angle that, when both their degree measures are added, equal 180 degrees. When you subtract 102 from 180 then, you get 78 degrees.

    78 + 102 = 180
  2. 13 May, 08:21
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    A supplementary angle is a pair of angles that sum up to a total of 180°. So if angle 1 is 102°, we can subtract to find the 2nd angle.

    180 - 102 = 78°

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