Yes.
Yes they are
No, angles that form a linear pair are supplementary.
False.
Yes, a linear pair of angles always adds up to 180 degrees. A linear pair is formed when two adjacent angles are created by two intersecting lines. Since they share a common side and their other sides form a straight line, the sum of the angles in a linear pair is equal to the straight angle, which is 180 degrees.
Two adjacent supplementary angles form a linear pair. This means that the two angles are next to each other and their measures add up to 180 degrees, resulting in a straight line. The shared side between the two angles is the line that connects them.
The measures of two adjacent interior angles sum to 180 because they form a linear pair.B. False
no
They are adjacent and add up to 180 degrees.
A linear pair would be two angles that form a straight angle of 180 degrees.
If the question refers to the total angle on a straight line then the angles are adjacent and supplementary - the angles total 180° .
Yes they are
two angles that are adjacent and supplementary are said to form a linear pair of angles.
No, angles that form a linear pair are supplementary.
false
False.
they are called supplementary angles. a straight line has 180 degrees each side and two adjacent angles forming 180 degrees are called supplementary angles.
Yes, a linear pair of angles always adds up to 180 degrees. A linear pair is formed when two adjacent angles are created by two intersecting lines. Since they share a common side and their other sides form a straight line, the sum of the angles in a linear pair is equal to the straight angle, which is 180 degrees.