Determine whether the two angle measurements can be supplementary if m∠A=37°

and m∠B=143°
. What is the reasoning behind the answer?

(1 point)
Responses

No, they do not add up to 90°
.
No, they do not add up to 90 degrees .

Yes, they are a supplementary pair.
Yes, they are a supplementary pair.

No, they are not adjacent.
No, they are not adjacent.

No, they do not add up to 180°
.

Yes, they are a supplementary pair.

Supplementary angles are angles that add up to 180°. In this case, 37° + 143° equals 180°, so the two angles can be supplementary.

Are the angles supplementary if m∠A=98° and m∠B=88° ? (1 point) Responses Yes, they are a supplementary pair. Yes, they are a supplementary pair. No, they do not add up to 90°. No, they do not add up to 90 degrees . No, they are not adjacent. No, they are not adjacent. No, they do not add up to 180°.

No, they do not add up to 180°.

Use the relationship between supplementary angles ∠a and ∠b . What is m∠a if m∠b=121° ?(1 point) Responses 31° 31 degrees 301° 301 degrees 121° 121 degrees 59°

The relationship between supplementary angles is that they add up to 180°. So, if m∠b is given as 121°, the measure of ∠a would be 180° minus 121°, which equals 59°.

Use the relationship between supplementary angles to determine the value of y° if x°=125° . (1 point) Responses 35° 35 degrees 125° 125 degrees 55° 55 degrees 305°

If x° is given as 125°, and the angles are supplementary, we know that the sum of x° and y° is 180°. Therefore, y° would be 180° minus 125°, which equals 55°.