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linear pair of angles are always supplementary. But supplementary angles need not from a linear pair .why​

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Answered by TheEmma
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Supplementary angles need not form a linear pair. ... In a linear pairs of angles, the angles are supplementary but have the additional restriction that the two angles must have a common vertex and a common side. Supplementary angles have a less restrictive definition- they only have to have an angle sum of 180 degrees.


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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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