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Math question: If two angles form a linear pair then they are adjacent and what? They are adjacent and add up to 180 degrees. ... Discuss the question "If two angles form a linear pair then they are adjacent and what?"
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the definition of supplementary angles is: the sum of two angles that always add to 180°, often the two angles are adjacent, in which case they form a straight angle.
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Definition and properties of a linear pair of angles - two angles that are adjacent and supplementary ... In the figure above, the two angles ∠JKM and ∠LKM form a linear pair. They are supplementary because they always add to 180° and because they are adjacent, the two non-common legs form a straight line segment...
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www.mathopenref.com/linearpair.html
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Angles often come in pairs which might have special names depending on their relative size or location. Adjacent angles are angles which share a side or ray. A pair of complementary angles sum to 90°. A pair of supplementary angles sum to 180°. A linear pair of angles are both supplementary and adjacent.
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A linear pair is a pair of adjacent angles formed when two lines intersect. ... The two angles of a linear pair are always supplementary, which means their measures add up to 180o.
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This is an "old" idea about angles revisited. Since a straight angle contains 180°, these two adjacent angles add to 180. They form a linear pair. (Adjacent angles share a vertex, share a side, and do not overlap.)
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Two angles having a common vertex and a common arm, such that the other arms of these angles are on opposite sides of the common arm, are called adjacent angles. ... Linear pair of angles ... Two adjacent angles are said to form a linear pair of angles, if their non-common arms are two opposite rays.
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Linear pair of adjacent supplementary angles ... They are a pair of angles, the sum of whose measures is equal to 90o. These may be adjacent angles as well. ... If a pair of angles are adjacent as well as supplementary then they are said to form a linear pair.
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Two angles are a linear pair if the angles are adjacent and the two unshared rays form a line. Below is an example of a linear pair: ... The linear pair postulate states that two angles that form a linear pair are supplementary.
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planetmath.org/encyclopedia/LinearPair.html
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