Yes
No, a pair of angles that are supplementary will always have a sum of 180 degrees, while a pair of angles that are congruent will have the same measure. Therefore, it is not possible for a pair of angles to be both supplementary and congruent.
These will be supplementary angles.
If they do , the angles are supplementary !
Yes.
The angle sum of a pair of supplementary angles is 180 degrees.
Not necessarily. While supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees, they do not have to be adjacent or form a linear pair. A linear pair consists of two adjacent angles that are supplementary and share a common ray. Therefore, while all linear pairs are supplementary, not all supplementary angles are linear pairs.
Any pair of adjacent angles.
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Any two of anything form a pair.
Supplementary angles do not have to be next to one another but, they can be parts of two different shapes.
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.