Supplementary Angles Exploration

[color=#000000]In the applet below, the [/color][b][color=#ff00ff]pink angle[/color][/b][color=#000000] and the [/color][b][color=#1e84cc]blue angle[/color][/b][color=#000000] are said to be [/color][b][color=#000000]supplementary angles[/color][/b][color=#000000]. [br][br]Interact with this applet for a minute or two, and answer the questions that appear below it.[/color]
Directions
[color=#000000][size=100][b][size=150][b][center]Copy and paste the following questions into a google doc. Then answer the questions within the same google doc.[/center][/b][/size][/b][/size][/color][color=#000000]1) Based on your observations, what can be said about supplementary angles? [br][br][br][br][/color][color=#000000]2) Suppose the measure of [/color][b][color=#1e84cc]blue angle[/color][/b][color=#000000] above is 130 degrees. Hmm... what do you think the measure of the pink angle would be and why do you think that?[/color]

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