An angle that is supplementary to angle BGC is an angle that, when added to angle BGC, results in a sum of 180 degrees. In this case, the supplementary angle to BGC would be angle AGD, where angles BGC and AGD add up to 180 degrees. Supplementary angles are a pair of angles whose measures sum up to 180 degrees.
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A supplementary angle can have any value - depending on the first angle.
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees
A triangle is a polygonal shape, not an angle and therefore, cannot have a supplementary angle.
A supplementary angle can not be a complementary angle. The complementary angle has 2 angles equal 90... but a supplementary angle is X2 that much (108). * * * * * Nearly correct. 90 x 2 is 180, not 108!
the angle and its supplementary angle added together is 180 the supplementary angle of angle y is 180-y