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linear pair angles are also called​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Linear pairs of angles are adjacent and are supplementary, that's they add upto 180°. Intersecting lines form linear pair of angles. One angle will be acute and the other obtuse; such that they are supplementary. When the intersecting lines are perpendicular, each linear pair will be right angled.

Visualise a line and another line standing on it at its midpoint and it's free to rotate. As it rotates anticlockwise like a needle, it will form infinite linear pair angles; supplementary to each other. If one is 'x’, the other angle will be ‘180°-x’.

Experiment: Take a strip of paper and at its mid point fix another half-strip with a drawing pin. Rotate the half-strip and see the linear pair of angles. Geometry, if learnt with fun will be a good learning experience and promote deeper learning.

Answered by bhumikabora4
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Linear pair angles are also called the supplementary angle.

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