Your question: ramu said that linear pair are always supplementary. but supplementary angles are not linear pairs. justify your answer.
Answer:
First let me say about linear pair of adjacent angles.. The angles that form when two lines intersect each other. A linear pair is two angles that are adjecent and form a line. We know that line measures 180°.Adding the both linear pair of angles leads to 180° Hence we can agree with the statement of Rammu.. _______________
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this is waste questions according to 2036 mathematics line can intersects 360 quadrants and hence ramu is wrong
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Ramu said, " Linear pairs are always supplementary but supplementary angles are not always linear pairs ".
What Ramu say is acceptable and correct. Let me give you a short explanation.
Explanation:
Now, we know that linear pairs always form on any straight line and their sum always measures to 180°. On the other hand, the supplementary angles are the pair of angles whose sum measures to 180°.
Angles can be called supplementary even if they are not on a straight line but linear pairs have to be always 180° as they are formed on a straight line.
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Hey dear varsha.....Here is your answer...
Your question:
ramu said that linear pair are always supplementary. but supplementary angles are not linear pairs. justify your answer.
Answer:
First let me say about linear pair of adjacent angles.. The angles that form when two lines intersect each other.
A linear pair is two angles that are adjecent and form a line. We know that line measures 180°.Adding the both linear pair of angles leads to 180°
Hence we can agree with the statement of Rammu..
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What Ramu say is acceptable and correct. Let me give you a short explanation.
Explanation:
Now, we know that linear pairs always form on any straight line and their sum always measures to 180°. On the other hand, the supplementary angles are the pair of angles whose sum measures to 180°.
Angles can be called supplementary even if they are not on a straight line but linear pairs have to be always 180° as they are formed on a straight line.