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What are linear pairs?
A linear pair is of the format (a,b) where a and b are numbers. a is from x-axis and b is from y-axis. Note: (a,b) is not equal to (b,a)
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What is not a linear pair?
a linear pair is any 2 angles that when combined form a straight line. these angles can onl;y be formed when two parallel lines are bisected by a transversal.
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What is the linear pair postulate?
1. Where the angles in a linear pair are supplementry, and if parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the interior angles are congruent, and if two lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair...
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What are supplementary angles that are NOT a linear pair?
Any two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. For example, opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral (quadrilateral whose vertices are on a circle).
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Is it pair has or pair have?
Pair is a singular noun, so when it's the subject it takes a singular verb: pair has "This pair of chickens has a bad attitude." previous answer misses the point entirely: it depends on how it is...