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when supplementary angles don't sum up to 180 or they don't form linear pair? Explain with an example.​

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Answered by chillwildlife
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We can have three angles that are supplementary, but not necessarily adjacent. So, they are supplementary but not necessarily a linear pair as they don't always form a straight line. For example, angles in any triangle sum up to 180° but they are not a linear pair.

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