A random line segment that begins at some point on a line and takes off in no particular direction forms adjacent supplementary angles.
A supplementary pair.
A supplementary angle can be either adjacent or non-adjacent.A linear pair must be adjacent and is never non-adjacent.NOTE: They both add up to 180°.
If the question refers to the total angle on a straight line then the angles are adjacent and supplementary - the angles total 180° .
the answer is 27' * * * * * Yet another totally nonsensical answer by "The Community"! An angle on a trapezium can have any value between 0 and 180 degrees and the only additional requirement is that one of its adjacent angles is supplementary and that the other adjacent angle is not supplementary - these conditions ensure that there is only one pair of parallel sides..
Got it. So what is the question?
Yes.
They are called a linear pair.
Any pair of adjacent angles.
Every pair of supplementary angles includes one obtuse angle?
Two supplementary angles that are also a linear pair are two angles that add up to 180 degrees and are adjacent to each other, forming a straight line. For example, if one angle measures 70 degrees, the other must measure 110 degrees. Together, they create a straight angle and fulfill both conditions of being supplementary and a linear pair.
two angles that are adjacent and supplementary are said to form a linear pair of angles.
Yes they are