Use the figure to answer the question.

A rightward inclined transversal passes through two horizontal parallel lines labeled upper S and upper T. Angles formed at the intersection point of line upper S are labeled clockwise from the top: 1, 2, 4, and 3. Corresponding angles formed at the intersection point of line upper N are labeled clockwise from the top: 5, 22 degrees, 7, and 6.

In the picture, one angle is labeled 22° and lines S and T are parallel. Which other three angles will be 22° ? Separate each angle number with a comma.

(1 point)
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The angles that will also be 22° are angles 3, 7, and 6.

What is the supplement of an angle that measures 77°?(1 point)

Responses

The supplement is 103° because 180°−77°=103°.
The supplement is 103 degrees because 180 degrees minus 77 degrees equals 103 degrees .

The supplement of the angle is 13° because 90°−77°=13°.
The supplement of the angle is 13 degrees because 90 degrees minus 77 degrees equals 13 degrees .

The supplement of the angle is −103° because 77°−180°=−103°.
The supplement of the angle is negative 103 degrees because 77 degrees minus 180 degrees equals negative 103 degrees .

The supplement of the angle is 77° because supplementary angles are congruent.

The supplement of an angle that measures 77° is 103° because 180° - 77° = 103°.