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We would have to remember that (supplement) angles are always [tex]180[/tex]°. So, sense this would be the case, if that  measure of an angle is 34 degrees, we would then obviously subtract it then.

[tex] \left[\begin{array}{ccc}\boxed{\boxed{180 - 34}}\end{array}\right] = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}\boxed{\boxed{146 \ would \ be \ the \ answer}}\end{array}\right] [/tex]

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The measure of the supplement angle is 146 degrees.  

What are supplementary angles?

The supplementary angles is defined as when pair of angles addition to 180° then they are called as supplementary angles. There are two types of supplementary angles.

What are Adjacent angles?

Adjacent angles is the type of supplementary angles. Adjacent angles have a common side and vertex, for example a corner point. Their points do not overlap in any way. In other terms, adjacent angles is pair of two angles next to each other

Given that the measure of an angle is 34 degrees

Let x = the measure of the supplement angle.

Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees are supplementary.

∴ x + 34 = 180

Then, (180 -34 ) is the supplement of that angle.

The measure of the supplement angle = 146 degrees  

Hence, the measure of the supplement angle is 146 degrees.  

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