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An angle's supplement, when added to the original angle, will form a straight (180 degree) angle.
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The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting it from 180 degrees. For 145 degrees, the supplement is 180 - 145, which equals 35 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of 145 degrees is 35 degrees.


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What is the supplement of an angle whose measure is 17 degrees?

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