Supplementary Angles that are not a Linear Pair
Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures have a sum of 180 degrees. The object shown is a radio tower. The cross bracing on the radio tower represent angles. One angle highlighted is an obtuse angle, while the other is an acute angle.Though that they do not form a linear pair, they are still supplementary angles because their angle measures add up to 180 degrees. A radio tower is part of the broadcasting industry and it is used by the broadcasting industry to send out radio signals to radios in a certain radius.
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