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1. can two acute angles form a linear pair ?

2. can two obtuse angles form a linear pair?

3.can two right angles form a linear pair? ​

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Answered by poojadolai
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The definition of a linear pair are two adjacent angles that are supplements (form a 180 degree angle together). ... Because the sum of the measures of two acute angles is always less than 180 degrees, two acute angles can never form a linear pair.

No,two obtuse angles can't form a linear pair. as sum of linear pair is 180°, and obtuse angle 180°>90° that's why it can't.

Can two right angles form a linear pair? Yes. ... Forming a linear pair means two angles have a sum of 180 degrees. Since right angle=90 degrees, So sum of two right angles will always be 180 degrees.

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