All linear pair of angles are supplementary but all supplementary angles need not necessarily form a linear pair. Say True or False.

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2022-11-24

All linear pair of angles are supplementary but all supplementary angles need not necessarily form a linear pair. Say True or False.

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"The correct option is A True

A pair of adjacent angles which sum up to 180∘ form a linear pair. Thus, in order to form a linear pair, the following requirements must be met:
The angles should be adjacent They should sum up to 180∘ [in other words, they should be supplementary]Any additional pair of angles need not, however, be an adjacent pair of angles. For example, the angles shown in the figure are supplementary but do not form an adjacent pair.

Hence they are not linear pair as well.

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