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

yea that doesnt help us but ight

@Fornite Kellym49

what math teacher do you have lol and yeah im just confused what todo

To find the measure of an angle that is supplementary to angle EGB, you can use the equation:

Supplementary Angle + EGB = 180°

In this equation, "Supplementary Angle" represents the unknown angle that is supplementary to angle EGB.

To solve for the supplementary angle, you need to substitute the given measure of angle EGB into the equation, and then solve for the unknown angle.

For example, let's say the measure of angle EGB is given as 80°. Plug this value into the equation:

Supplementary Angle + 80° = 180°

Now, solve for the Supplementary Angle by subtracting 80° from both sides:

Supplementary Angle = 180° - 80°

Supplementary Angle = 100°

Therefore, the measure of the angle that is supplementary to angle EGB is 100°.

180-EGB=angle