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15 January, 03:14

If two angles are supplementary, do they form a linear pair? Explain.

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  1. 15 January, 05:15
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    Supplementary angles and linear pairs both add to 180°. Two angles may be supplementary, but not adjacent and do not form a linear pair. If two angles are adjacent and do not equal 180°, then they are not supplementary and do not form a linear pair.
  2. 15 January, 06:53
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    A linear pair of angles, is formed when two lines intersect.

    Supplementary are two angles that add up to 180, so yes, they do in fact form a linear pair.
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