3. which equation can be used to find the measure of an angle that is supplementary to EGB ?

A.m<EGB+m<AGD= 180 degrees
B.m<EGB+m<AGD= 180 degrees
C.m<EGB+m<BGF= 180 degrees
D. m<EGB+m<BGF= 180 degrees
Help? I don't understand it. Please dont give answer, just help?

the answer to this question is D because A and C are the exact same thing just in different areas of the angle thing and B is an acute angle D is obtuse

( supplementary = obtuse for max angle )
there´ll most likely be people with better examples but for now this is what you got also do some of your own math on this to make sure it is correct because teachers always change the answers. > < Moew
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its D guys (✿◠‿◠)

d i think

Alright, thanks 😊

Thanks, "The weird guy"

I don't think you're weird though. Just helpful :)

To determine which equation can be used to find the measure of an angle that is supplementary to EGB, let's first understand what it means for two angles to be supplementary.

Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. In other words, if angle A and angle B are supplementary, then the equation describing them would be A + B = 180 degrees.

Now, applying this concept to the given options:
A. m<EGB + m<AGD = 180 degrees
B. m<EGB + m<AGD = 180 degrees
C. m<EGB + m<BGF = 180 degrees
D. m<EGB + m<BGF = 180 degrees

Since we want to find the measure of an angle that is supplementary to EGB, we need to find an option where EGB is one of the angles involved in the equation.

Looking at the options, we can see that options A, B, C, and D all have EGB in the equation. However, the second angle in each equation is different: AGD in options A and B, and BGF in options C and D.

To determine the correct equation, we need to consider which angle is actually supplementary to EGB. Without specific information, it is impossible to determine which angle fulfills this condition as it depends on the specific problem or diagram.

Therefore, the correct equation to find the measure of an angle supplementary to EGB cannot be determined based on the given options.

What is the measurement of <EGB?

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