Given: m∠XPZ = 40°; m∠XPY = 10°
If ∠XPW and ∠XPY are supplementary angles, then what is...
Mathematics, 06.05.2020 06:07 anna80544
Given: m∠XPZ = 40°; m∠XPY = 10°
If ∠XPW and ∠XPY are supplementary angles, then what is the measure of ∠XPW?
A.
170°
B.
80°
C.
140°
D.
130°
Answers: 3
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