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Two adjacent, supplementary angles form a

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A line is what it forms
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Supplementary angles are angles that will sum up to 180 degrees. Since 180° look like a straight line, the angle is called straight angle. The angle with <90° value will be called acute. If it is >90° it will be called obtuse.

When the two supplementary angles are adjacent, it would form a straight line.
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