A linear pair are always supplementary, 180 degrees not 90.
no
A linear pair is two angles that add up to be 180o.A linear pair is two adjacent, supplementary angles.Adjacent means they share ONE ray.Supplementary means add up to be 180o.Complementary means they add up to be 90o.No, complementary angles cannot EVER form a linear pair.
If they do , the angles are supplementary !
If the noncommon sides of two adjacent angles form a right angle, then the angles are complementary angles.
Yes.
No, angles that form a linear pair are supplementary.
no
A linear pair is two angles that add up to be 180o.A linear pair is two adjacent, supplementary angles.Adjacent means they share ONE ray.Supplementary means add up to be 180o.Complementary means they add up to be 90o.No, complementary angles cannot EVER form a linear pair.
The measures of two adjacent interior angles sum to 180 because they form a linear pair.B. False
No - a pair of angles totalling 180 degrees are supplementary. Complementary angles sum to 90 degrees.
false
False.
True, if two angles form a linear pair, they are supplementary and add up to 180 degrees, which means they form a straight angle. Conversely, if two angles form a straight angle, they also form a linear pair, as they share a common side and their non-adjacent sides are opposite rays. Thus, both statements are true.
Complimentary angles
The complementary angles form a right angle with the shared ray.
90 degrees angles or right angles.
Supplementary angles forms a 180o angle (or a straight line). Complementary angles form a 90o angle.