A geometric figure has angles with the following measurements: 75°, 103°, 86, 94. Which two angle measures correspond to a supplementary pair? List the measure of the smaller angle first and the measure of the larger angle second. (1 point)

The sum of supplementary angles is always 180 degrees. Therefore, we need to find two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees.

None of the given angles have a sum of 180 degrees, so there are no supplementary pairs in this case.

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Apologies for the confusion earlier. To find two angles that are supplementary, we need to find a pair of angles whose sum is 180°.

Given angle measures: 75°, 103°, 86°, 94°

75° + 103° = 178° (not 180°)
75° + 86° = 161° (not 180°)
75° + 94° = 169° (not 180°)
103° + 86° = 189° (not 180°)
103° + 94° = 197° (not 180°)
86° + 94° = 180°

Therefore, the two angle measures that correspond to a supplementary pair are:
86° and 94°, with the smaller angle being 86° and the larger angle being 94°.