If two adjacent angles are supplementary, they form a straight angle (also called a linear pair). This means the two angles share a common vertex and a common arm, and their measures add up to 180 degrees, forming a straight line together.
If two adjacent angles are supplementary, they form a straight angle (also called a linear pair). This means the two angles share a common vertex and a common arm, and their measures add up to 180 degrees, forming a straight line together.