Vaishali Bhatia and Rupesh Pathak Solutions for Chapter: Lines and Angles, Exercise 2: Exercise 7.1
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In the given figure, l and m are two lines which intersect at a point O forming four angles a, b, c, d.
Name two pairs of equal angles.

In the given figure, l and m are two lines which intersect at a point O forming four angles a, b, c, d.
Name four pairs of adjacent angles.

In the given figure, l and m are two lines which intersect at a point O forming four angles a, b, c, d.
Name four pairs of angles forming a linear pair.

In the given figure, l and m are two lines which intersect at a point O forming four angles a, b, c, d.
Find the supplement of a if a

In the given figure, l and m are two lines which intersect at a point O forming four angles a, b, c, d.
If a , then find the measure of b, c, and d.

State whether the following statement is true or false
Two adjacent angles can be complementary.

State whether the following statement is true or false.
Two supplementary angles always form a linear pair.

Two obtuse angles can be supplementary.
