Math, asked by adarshmishra40, 1 year ago

one of the angle forming a linear pair is an obtuse angle what kinds of angle is the other?

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Answered by ana205
12

Answer:

Acute angle.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since in a linear pair, 2 angles make up sum of 180°

And an angle of measure more than 90° is a obtuse angle..

Hence the other must be less than 90°

And we know that angles measuring less than 90° is an acute angle.

∴The other angle will be an acute angle.


adarshmishra40: please give me one answer
adarshmishra40: can two obtuse angle form a linear pair
ana205: no
ana205: it will be more than 180
ana205: then I guess it will come under 'reflex angle'
Answered by Sourasnata
2
Answer is ACUTE ANGLE.

A linear has a sum of 180°.
If one angle is an obtuse angle , i.e. angle>90°,
then the other angle will be <90°.

Therefore, it will be an ACUTE ANGLE.

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