Monday, January 13, 2014

Supplementary angles that are not a linear pair

These angles are supplementary but don't form a linear pair. A linear pair is when two supplementary angles are adjacent formed by two intersecting lines. These two are not adjacent because they don't shar a common side or vertex. The keyboard was a good example because we use it everyday and everyone who has any electronic device will most likely be using a keyboard at some point in time. I took this screen shot of my ipad. 

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