Math, asked by mishrapriyanshu053, 1 month ago

Bisectors of the adjacent angles forming a linear pair form a right angle.
If two angles form a linear pair, then each of these angles is of measure 90°
Both of the angles forming a linear pair can be obtuse angles.
Angles forming a linear pair can both be acute angles. Which is not false

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Answered by pratimag47
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Angles forming a linear pair can both be acute angles.

Step-by-step explanation:

because,obtuse angle are more than 90°.

if we add angle of more than 90° the sum will more than 180°.

but the sum of the angle of linear pair must be 180°.

so the answer is "Angles forming a linear pair can both be acute angles.".

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Answered by taniyachachu17
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