Yes, if they are equal to 180
exterior angles
When 2 parallel lines are cut by a transversal some of the pairs of angles which are formed are called alternate angles whereas other pairs are called interior angles.
All supplementary angles would be linear pairs IF they were adjacent. But they could be far apart.
They are 4 alternate interior angles.
they are angles that are usually parallel and that crossed the line that are oppsite from each other
Two lines are crossed by one another line called the transversal. The pairs of angles on opposite sides of the transversal but inside the two lines are called alternative interior angles.
Both alternate interior and alternate exterior angle pairs lie on opposite sides of the transversal.
Yes, they are.
Yes they do, love your question
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.
no the cannot
supplementary can sure be a linear pair. As long as their is 2 different angles and they equal 180 degrees.