Overview
Two angles whose measures add up to equal 180° are called supplementary angles. When these angles are adjacent, they form a straight line. However, two angles do not need to be adjacent in order to be supplementary.

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Two angles whose measures add up to equal 180° are called supplementary angles. When these angles are adjacent, they form a straight line. However, two angles do not need to be adjacent in order to be supplementary.