Sum of the measures of angles = 50° + 110°

= 160°

Thus, the given pair can form a linear pair.

it cannot form one

 

Dear Gayathri!

Yes, the angles of measures 50° + 110° can not form a linear pair. 

Because their sum is not equal to 180°. That is, the two angles are not supplementary.


Cheers!

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It cannot form a linear pair. Two angles forms a linear pair when they are adjascent and supplementary. Adjascent means that they should have a common arm with common vertex. Supplementary means that the two angles should sum up to 180° but here if we add them we are getting 160°. 

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Two angles forms a linear pair when they are adjascent and supplementary

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