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.
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.
These will be supplementary angles.
No, angles that form a linear pair are supplementary.
Yes.
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.
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.
They are supplementary
These will be supplementary angles.
No, angles that form a linear pair are supplementary.
If they do , the angles are supplementary !
Yes.
supplementary
The answer is yes, because supplementary angles are to angles that add up to 180.
Yes.
supplementary can sure be a linear pair. As long as their is 2 different angles and they equal 180 degrees.
Supplementary angles are angles whose sum always equals 180 degrees.