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*The sum of the measures of the angles in a linear pair is _____.​

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Answered by 9934799106m
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Answered by rishkrith123
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Answer:

The sum of the measure of the angles in a linear pair is 180°.

Step-by-step explanation:

Liner pair of angles:

  • Linear pairs of angles are formed when two straight lines intersect at a single point.
  • Angles are called linear if they meet after the intersection of the two lines.
  • The sum of the angles of a linear pair is always equal to 180°.
  • Such angles are also referred to as secondary angles. Adjacent angles are the angles that have a common vertex.
  • Therefore, the linear angles have a common apex here as well.
  • Also, there will be a common arm representing both angles.  
  • A real-world example of a linear pair is a ladder placed against a wall, making linear angles on the floor.

Therefore, the sum of the measure of the angles in a linear pair is 180°.

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