6. Use the figure to answer the following. (8x-20) a. supplement of ZZ 42.1 C. complement of Y

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**Problem 6: Use the figure to answer the following questions:**

a. Supplement of ∠Z: _______

c. Complement of ∠Y: _______

**Diagrams:**

The image consists of an illustration of two angles:

1. **Angle Z** is labeled and measures 42.1 degrees. It is represented by two lines meeting at point Z, with one line extending horizontally to the right and the other slanting upwards to the left.

2. **Angle Y** is expressed as an algebraic expression, (8x - 20) degrees. This angle is depicted by two lines forming an acute angle at point Y, with one line pointing leftwards and the other upwards to the right.

**Note:**

- The supplement of an angle is what, when added to the angle, equals 180 degrees.
- The complement of an angle is what, when added to the angle, equals 90 degrees.
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem 6: Use the figure to answer the following questions:** a. Supplement of ∠Z: _______ c. Complement of ∠Y: _______ **Diagrams:** The image consists of an illustration of two angles: 1. **Angle Z** is labeled and measures 42.1 degrees. It is represented by two lines meeting at point Z, with one line extending horizontally to the right and the other slanting upwards to the left. 2. **Angle Y** is expressed as an algebraic expression, (8x - 20) degrees. This angle is depicted by two lines forming an acute angle at point Y, with one line pointing leftwards and the other upwards to the right. **Note:** - The supplement of an angle is what, when added to the angle, equals 180 degrees. - The complement of an angle is what, when added to the angle, equals 90 degrees.
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