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If 50⁰& 130⁰ are two adjacent angles then they are from? A) Pair of alternative angles B) Linear pair C) Pair if corresponding angles D) Pair of vertically opposite angles
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If 50⁰& 130⁰ are two adjacent angles then they are from?
A) Pair of alternative angles
B) Linear pair
C) Pair if corresponding angles
D) Pair of vertically opposite angles
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Answer:
it's B a linear pair
because when you add them they make 180 °
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