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the angles in a linear pair are​

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Answered by sourya1794
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The angles in a linear pair are adjacent i.e, 180° or supplementary

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Answered by fathimahijas97
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Answer:

supplementary

Step-by-step explanation:

if two angles form a linearpair, the angles are supplementary.A linear pair forms a straight angle which contains 180°, so you have 2 angles whose measure add to 180°, which means they are supplementary

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