Which relationships describe the angle pair x° and 157°?
Select each correct answer.
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Mathematics, 21.04.2021 19:20 mine9226
Which relationships describe the angle pair x° and 157°?
Select each correct answer.
M supplementary angles
157°
complementary angles
0 vertical angles
m adjacent angles
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