SOLUTION: If X and Y are supplementary angles, are they necessarily a linear pair? Why or why not?

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Question 495578: If X and Y are supplementary angles, are they necessarily a linear pair? Why or why not?
Answer by cleomenius(959)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
They could be corresponding angles, not necessarily adjacent and still add to 180 degrees.
Cleomenius.

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