Math, asked by luckyghogare111, 8 months ago

draw the figure satisfying the following conditions
1.two angles are adjacent as well as supplementary
2.two angles are adjacent but not supplementary
3.two angles are supplementary of each other but not adjacent​

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Answered by alishag1
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The figures that you have requested are attached below. I will be providing the points related to the images as well.

1. When the two angles are adjacent and supplementary, they can be any two angles which lie close to each other and whose sum makes up to 180 degrees. Here I have given 120 degrees and 60 degrees.

2. When two angles are adjacent but not supplementary, it means that even though they lie close to each other, they do not add up to 180 degrees, but to a different value. Here, I have given 60 degrees and 80 degrees, which add up to 140 degrees.

3. When the two angles are supplementary of each other but not adjacent, it just means they don't lie close to each other, but their angle measures add up to 180 degrees. Here, I have given 60 degrees and 120 degrees as an example. I hope it helps: D Please do mark BRAINLIEST to support me! ANSWER

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