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linear pair of angles are always supplementary. but supplementary angles need not form a linear pair. why?​

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Answered by BeautifullMind
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Answered by Rudra299792458
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yes this is true . we can see this with an example of a rectangle

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In an rectangle , we can see that the sum of adjacent angles is 180 , though they are supplementary but do not form linear pair . Whereas angles on a straight line are supplementary and also form a linear pair

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