write the difference between supplementary angles and linear pairs
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Answer:
In linear pairs, the two angles are located on alone with a common arm and their sum is 180°
However, in supplementary angles, the angles are not located on the same line and don't have a common arm and their sum is 180°.
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Answer:
Linear pair is a pair of two supplementary angles. But two supplementary angles might or might not form a linear pair, they just have to "supplement" each other, that is their sum should be 180°
Explanation:
There are four linear pairs formed by two intersecting lines.
Each pair form supplementary angles because their sum is 180°
There might be two angles that sum up to
180°, but that do not form a linear pair. For example, two angles in a parallelogram that share a common side.