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Since the measures of the angles of supplementary angles add up to 180, 60 plus something else equals 180. 180-60=120

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What do you call a two angles if their measurement is 180 degrees?

They are supplementary angles.


What is the measure of vertical angles that are supplementary?

supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees


Do Congruent supplementary angles each have a measure of 90 degrees?

No, congruent supplementary angles do not each measure 90 degrees. Supplementary angles are defined as two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. If two angles are congruent and supplementary, they would each measure 90 degrees, but this is a specific case rather than a general rule. In general, congruent supplementary angles can have any measure that adds up to 180 degrees, as long as they are equal.


What angles measure sum is 180 degrees?

supplementary angles.


What are two angles if the sum of their measurement is 180 degrees?

Supplementary.


What are two angles whose measure is 180 degrees?

They are supplementary angles


What is the measurement of the supplement?

Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees


What is a supplementary angle and what does it measure?

Supplementary angles are two angles that measure up to 180 degrees. EXAMPLE: If the an angle measures 70 degrees, to find the missing angle, you subtract 70 from 180 because supplementary angles equal 180 degrees. Your answer (in this case 110) is the answer for the measure of the missing angle.


Are corresponding angles always supplementary?

No, corresponding angles are not always supplementary. Corresponding angles are formed when a transversal intersects two parallel lines, and they are equal in measure. Supplementary angles, on the other hand, are two angles that add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, corresponding angles are equal, not necessarily supplementary unless they each measure 90 degrees.


What is The measure of an angle is 20 and deg. What is the measure of its supplement?

Its supplementary angle is 160 degrees because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees