a linear pair!
yes
Any pair of adjacent angles.
They are simply angles next to each other
They are adjacent angles.
linear pair
a linear pair!
A pair of adjacent angles whose non-common sides are opposite rays are called a linear pair. The measure of a straight angle is 180 degrees, so a linear pair of angles must add up to 180 degrees.
A pair of adjacent angles whose non-common sides are opposite rays are called a linear pair. The measure of a straight angle is 180 degrees, so a linear pair of angles must add up to 180 degrees.
yes
Not clear what exactly the question is.
Opposite angles.
Any pair of adjacent angles.
They are simply angles next to each other
two angles that are adjacent and supplementary are said to form a linear pair of angles.
Two angles are adjacent if they have the same vertex, share a side and do not overlap. It is, therefore, perfectly possible for two obtuse angles to be adjacent. In fact, every pair of adjacent angles in a hexagonal tessellation (a honeycomb, for example), consists of a pair of obtuse angles (120 degrees).
no