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niharika took two angles - 130° and 50° and tried to check whether they form a linear pair she made. the following picture.

we say that two angles do not form a linear pair? if not, what is Niharika's mistake?

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Answered by sayan3463
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straight line??

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that in a linear pair, a ray divides a straight line into two parts. The common thing between the angles is that the sum of the two angles is 180°.

In the following figure, the angles are actually not in a straight line. They form 180°, but they do not form a linear pair. As discussed above, a linear pair always occurs on a straight line, here, there is no straight line.

So even Niharika is correct in forming two supplementary angles, she could not form a linear pair.

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