There are no angles in a linear structure. It is one line.
There are 6 angles in a tetrahedral structure.
The linear pair conjecture states that if two angles form a linear pair, the sum of the angles is 180 degrees.
If they do , the angles are supplementary !
No, in fact, vertical angles can't be a linear pair. Vertical angles are opposite from each other which also make them equal each other. A linear pair has two angles adjacent to each other that eqaul 180 degrees.
Yes.
There are 6 angles in a tetrahedral structure.
No. All linear pair angles are supplementary, but supplementary angles do not have to be a linear pair.
These will be supplementary angles.
The linear pair conjecture states that if two angles form a linear pair, the sum of the angles is 180 degrees.
No, angles that form a linear pair are supplementary.
All supplementary angles do not form a linear pair. The opposite angles of any quadrilateral inscribed in a circle (a cyclic quadrilateral) are supplementary but they are not a linear pair. However, all linear pair are supplementary.
Not necessarily. A linear pair of angles must be supplementary but supplementary angles need not form a linear pair. For example, the opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary but they are (by definition) not next to one another.
exterior angles
Yes.
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.
If they do , the angles are supplementary !
Yes.