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angles in a linear pair which are not supplementary

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Answered by GoldenBliss
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Although the angle measurement of straight is equal to 180 degrees, a straight angle can't be called a supplementary angle because the angle only appears in a single form. For angles to be called supplementary, they must add up to 180° and appear in pairs.

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Answered by nishikasinha
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Supplementary angles are defined with respect to the addition of two angles. then they are said to be supplementary angles, which forms a linear angle together. Linear pair is a pair of adjacent angles whose noncommon sides form a straight line. , but they do not form a linear pair.

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