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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 Karanpargal
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Linear pairs of angles always lie on a straight line and are adjacent while supplementary angles may or may not be adjacent and thus form a linear pair

In attachment 1 is linear pair
2 is supplementary angles without forming linear pair
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Answered by ElegantDoll
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  • Linear pair of angles are always supplementary angles need not to be linear pair because they may not be adjacent angles.

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