Respuesta :
The correct answer is:  [C]:  " m∠H  = 91 ° "  .
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Explanation:
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Note:
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m∠F + m∠G = 90 ;
{since 2 complementary angles, by definition, add up to 90°.}.
m∠G + m∠H = 180 ;Â
{since 2 supplementary angles, by definition, add up to 180°.}
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We are asked to find the smallest value of the " m∠H "
  (among the given answer choices):Â
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Note:
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m∠G = 180 −  m∠H ;Â
m∠H = 180 −  m∠G ;
m∠F  = 90  −  m∠G ;
m∠G = 90  −  m∠F ;
m∠G = 180  − m∠H ;
m∠H = 180  − m∠G .
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The question is:
    "What is the smallest value of " m∠H "; in whole number, among the answer choices given?" ;Â
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Note: Â Consider each of the answer choices given:
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 Choice: [A]:  " m∠H = 1 " ; Â
{Note, This value is SMALLEST value among ALL the answer choices.}. Â
If " m∠H = 1" ;  then " m∠G = 179 ", since:  " m∠G + m∠H = 180". Â
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Then, could "m∠F + m∠G = 90" ??  NO!  Because, if "m∠G = 179" ;
then m∠F would have to equal a "negative number" to get: Â
 " m∠F + m∠G = 90 "  ;Â
So, "Choice [A]:  " m∠H = 1 " ; is incorrect.
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 Choice  [B]:  " m∠H = 89 " ;
  If "m∠H = 89" ;  then "m∠G = 91", since:  "m∠G + m∠H = 180". Â
 {Note:  "180 − m∠H = m∠G " ;  → "180 − 89 = m∠G ;
                          → "m∠G = 91" .}.
Then,  could "m∠F + m∠G = 90" ??  NO!  Because, if "m∠G = 91" ; then "m∠F " would have to equal a "negative number" to get:  "m∠F + m∠G = 90" ;
So; "Choice: [B]:  "m∠H = 89" ; is incorrect.
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 Choice  [C]:  " m∠H = 91 " ;
  If "m∠H = 91" ;  then "m∠G = 89", since:  "m∠G + m∠H = 180". Â
 {Note:  "180 − m∠H = m∠G " ;  → "180 − 91 = m∠G ;  → "m∠G = 89" .}.
Then,  could "m∠F + m∠G = 90" ??  YES!  Because, if "m∠G = 89" ; then
 "m∠F" COULD equal "1" ;  and in such a case;  "m∠F + m∠G = 1 + 89 = 90."
So;  Choice:  [C]:  " m∠H = 91 " ; is a possible correct answer.
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Let us try the last answer choice:
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Choice  [D]:  " m∠H = 179 " ;
  If "m∠H = 179" ;  then "m∠G = 1", since:  "m∠G + m∠H = 180". Â
 {Note:  "180 − m∠H = m∠G " ;  → "180 − 179 = m∠G ;  → "m∠G = 1" .}.
Then,  would "m∠F + m∠G = 90" ??  Yes!  Because, if "m∠G = 1" ; then "m∠F"  would equal "89";
 {Note:  "m∠F + m∠G = 89 + 1 = 90 " . Â
 {Note:  "90  − m∠G = m∠F " ;  → "90 − 1 = m∠F " ;Â
                         →  m∠F  = 89° . }.
→  So; "Choice:  [D]:  " m∠H = 179 " ; is a possible correct answer.
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Note: Â The question asks:
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"What is the smallest possible measure of "angle H"  {" m∠H "} ?
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The 2 (TWO) possible correct answers are:Â
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 Choice [C]:  " m∠H "= 91 " ;
and Choice [D]:  " m∠H = 179 " .
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The smallest possible " m∠H"  is:
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 Answer choice:  [C]:  " m∠H  = 91° " .
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Explanation:
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Note:
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m∠F + m∠G = 90 ;
{since 2 complementary angles, by definition, add up to 90°.}.
m∠G + m∠H = 180 ;Â
{since 2 supplementary angles, by definition, add up to 180°.}
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We are asked to find the smallest value of the " m∠H "
  (among the given answer choices):Â
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Note:
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m∠G = 180 −  m∠H ;Â
m∠H = 180 −  m∠G ;
m∠F  = 90  −  m∠G ;
m∠G = 90  −  m∠F ;
m∠G = 180  − m∠H ;
m∠H = 180  − m∠G .
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The question is:
    "What is the smallest value of " m∠H "; in whole number, among the answer choices given?" ;Â
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Note: Â Consider each of the answer choices given:
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 Choice: [A]:  " m∠H = 1 " ; Â
{Note, This value is SMALLEST value among ALL the answer choices.}. Â
If " m∠H = 1" ;  then " m∠G = 179 ", since:  " m∠G + m∠H = 180". Â
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Then, could "m∠F + m∠G = 90" ??  NO!  Because, if "m∠G = 179" ;
then m∠F would have to equal a "negative number" to get: Â
 " m∠F + m∠G = 90 "  ;Â
So, "Choice [A]:  " m∠H = 1 " ; is incorrect.
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 Choice  [B]:  " m∠H = 89 " ;
  If "m∠H = 89" ;  then "m∠G = 91", since:  "m∠G + m∠H = 180". Â
 {Note:  "180 − m∠H = m∠G " ;  → "180 − 89 = m∠G ;
                          → "m∠G = 91" .}.
Then,  could "m∠F + m∠G = 90" ??  NO!  Because, if "m∠G = 91" ; then "m∠F " would have to equal a "negative number" to get:  "m∠F + m∠G = 90" ;
So; "Choice: [B]:  "m∠H = 89" ; is incorrect.
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 Choice  [C]:  " m∠H = 91 " ;
  If "m∠H = 91" ;  then "m∠G = 89", since:  "m∠G + m∠H = 180". Â
 {Note:  "180 − m∠H = m∠G " ;  → "180 − 91 = m∠G ;  → "m∠G = 89" .}.
Then,  could "m∠F + m∠G = 90" ??  YES!  Because, if "m∠G = 89" ; then
 "m∠F" COULD equal "1" ;  and in such a case;  "m∠F + m∠G = 1 + 89 = 90."
So;  Choice:  [C]:  " m∠H = 91 " ; is a possible correct answer.
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Let us try the last answer choice:
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Choice  [D]:  " m∠H = 179 " ;
  If "m∠H = 179" ;  then "m∠G = 1", since:  "m∠G + m∠H = 180". Â
 {Note:  "180 − m∠H = m∠G " ;  → "180 − 179 = m∠G ;  → "m∠G = 1" .}.
Then,  would "m∠F + m∠G = 90" ??  Yes!  Because, if "m∠G = 1" ; then "m∠F"  would equal "89";
 {Note:  "m∠F + m∠G = 89 + 1 = 90 " . Â
 {Note:  "90  − m∠G = m∠F " ;  → "90 − 1 = m∠F " ;Â
                         →  m∠F  = 89° . }.
→  So; "Choice:  [D]:  " m∠H = 179 " ; is a possible correct answer.
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Note: Â The question asks:
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"What is the smallest possible measure of "angle H"  {" m∠H "} ?
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The 2 (TWO) possible correct answers are:Â
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 Choice [C]:  " m∠H "= 91 " ;
and Choice [D]:  " m∠H = 179 " .
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The smallest possible " m∠H"  is:
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 Answer choice:  [C]:  " m∠H  = 91° " .
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