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Mathematics, 22.12.2020 18:40 lilloser

Which is a counterexample of the following conjecture: "If two angles are supplementary, they have the same measure?" A:30 degrees and 60 degrees
B:50 degrees and 130 degrees
C:90 degrees and 90 degrees
D:45 degrees and 45 degrees

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