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23 February, 01:35

What is the relationship between a linear pair and supplementary angles

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  1. 23 February, 01:43
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    All linear pairs are always supplementary

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Any two angles whose sum comes out to be 180° are said to be supplementary angles. These angles can be adjacent or not adjacent.

    Linear pair on the other hand is a pair of angles that are adjacent and their comes out to be 180° are linear pair. Linear pair always form a line.

    For example,

    let us take two angles A = 110° and B=70°

    The angles have been drawn in figure 1. Notice that sum of two angles is 180° but these two angles are not adjacent and do not form a line. Hence, these angles are only supplementary.

    let us assume another angles A=120° and B=60°.

    The angles have been drawn in figure 2. Notice that sum of two angles is 180° and these two angles are also adjacent and do form a line. Hence, these angles are not only supplementary but also linear.

    Hence, we can form a relationship between linear and supplementary that All linear pairs are always supplementary. But the inverse is not true.
  2. 23 February, 01:53
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    Relationship is that sum of both is equals to 180
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