Great question! Supplementary angles and linear pairs both add up to 180 degrees, but: Vertical pairs are 2 angles that HAVE TO touch ( they have to share a vertex and side). Supplementary angles can touch (and often do), but they don't HAVE TO. You can have 2 completely different angles that don't touch, but as long as they add up to 180 degrees, you can say they are supplementary 👍
@aaravkumar8788 They're very similar. All angle pairs are also supplementary angles. But not all supplementary angles are angle pairs, because sometimes supplementary angles don't touch. I'm glad I could clear that up for you though, and go crush that test today you friggin genius! 💪🧠😃
omg ur a life saver thank you sm i have an exam over this tomorrow . im always confused when i see a bunch of lines together and it takes me all my brainpower to think about what lines they are but i lowkey understood a lot more after i watched this vid. i can use a cheatsheet and i wrote what u said about linear pairs and all that other jazzz THAAANKSSSS and the intro was great
Geometry is definitely a challenging topic so I'm proud of you for working at it! And I'm really glad to hear all the jazz was helpful 🎷 Now go crush your exam like a friggin genius 😎
I started 7th grade around 1 month and like 2 weeks ago and I started failing math so fast i found it so difficult and never understood when the teacher explained but after seeing this video i literally understood all the basics thank you so much for making this video definitely subscribed.
I’m homeschooled and this was my lesson for today, you made it very clear and very easy to understand! Thank you so much! You made math enjoyable! Keep up the good work!
@@Eat_Pi Usally I cant stay entertained for long and just skip the video but this really helped me out. i have a huge math test tommorow covering this stuff.
They would be if ray M wasn't in between L and N. Supplementary angles are 2 angles that add up to 180° But since M is in between L and N, that creates a total of 3 angles that add up to 180° So again, if M wasn't there, they would be supplementary. But since M is there, we can't just ignore it, so no they're not supplementary. Great question though! 👍
I have a question when we have an isosceles trapezoid and we want to use the property that says the angles adjacent to one of the bases are equal how can I use this property
Good question! Angle 7 forms a linear pair with 6 and 8, but not 9. The reason is because 6 and 7 are supplementary, 7 and 8 are supplementary, but 7 and 9 are vertical or "opposite" angles, they're NOT supplementary. And remember, Linear Pairs are just 2 angles that are supplementary. Hope that helps 👍
You're welcome! And I always use a black background but I'll make sure to use brighter colors that stand out more going forward, so thank you for letting me know 🙏
What is the difference between suplimentary and linear pairs
Great question! Supplementary angles and linear pairs both add up to 180 degrees, but:
Vertical pairs are 2 angles that HAVE TO touch ( they have to share a vertex and side).
Supplementary angles can touch (and often do), but they don't HAVE TO. You can have 2 completely different angles that don't touch, but as long as they add up to 180 degrees, you can say they are supplementary 👍
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My teacher showed me different type of example so I thought they both were same
Btw today iis my math test
@aaravkumar8788 They're very similar.
All angle pairs are also supplementary angles.
But not all supplementary angles are angle pairs, because sometimes supplementary angles don't touch.
I'm glad I could clear that up for you though, and go crush that test today you friggin genius! 💪🧠😃
omg ur a life saver thank you sm i have an exam over this tomorrow . im always confused when i see a bunch of lines together and it takes me all my brainpower to think about what lines they are but i lowkey understood a lot more after i watched this vid. i can use a cheatsheet and i wrote what u said about linear pairs and all that other jazzz THAAANKSSSS and the intro was great
Geometry is definitely a challenging topic so I'm proud of you for working at it! And I'm really glad to hear all the jazz was helpful 🎷
Now go crush your exam like a friggin genius 😎
Thank you sir! Brief explanation that clearly explains what these are. Now I have a better understanding of these angles
Great to hear, and you're welcome!
I started 7th grade around 1 month and like 2 weeks ago and I started failing math so fast i found it so difficult and never understood when the teacher explained but after seeing this video i literally understood all the basics thank you so much for making this video definitely subscribed.
That's amazing, I'm so glad it's starting to make sense! And let me know if you ever have any questions, I'm always happy to help :D
I really liked your video. You taught me more in 10 minutes than in than 10 weeks.
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I just started 10th grade geometry. Thanks for helping me better understand.
You're very welcome, and good luck in geometry this year! 🙏
I’m homeschooled and this was my lesson for today, you made it very clear and very easy to understand! Thank you so much! You made math enjoyable! Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much that means a lot to hear! And I'm glad I could help, keep up the hard work 💪😄
Thanks for the amazing explanation. Thanks to you I'm ready for tomorrow maths exam!
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@@Eat_Pi I aced the exam and I am the class topper 🤓😎
Thanks a lot for your help
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That was so understandable!!! Thank you so much for helping me out. I'm somewhat scared of my teacher so this helps a ton.❤
That's great to hear, I'm glad it made sense! And I hope your teacher doesn't bite 😅 but I'm always around in case you have any questions 👍
I just started Grade 7 and this video really helped me understand our lesson about geometry and angles❤❤❤
That's great to hear! I'm glad it was helpful and goodluck in 7th grade this year! :D
Just started geometry and this explanation really helped thank you
You're very welcome, I'm glad you found it helpful and good luck in geometry this year!
Thank u sir this is the only video that actually helped me
Always here to help bruh lol
Easy to understand for my kid! Thanks! He liked it!
That is great to hear!
Thx for the video it really helped me understand this subject
You're very welcome, I love to hear that it helped! 😃
Thanks for helping me with adjacent angles
I'm so glad I could help! :D
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@@Eat_Pi Usally I cant stay entertained for long and just skip the video but this really helped me out. i have a huge math test tommorow covering this stuff.
That video is sick and inteligent
Thank you!
Tnx man. I’m preparing for an exam tomorrow.
Good luck on your exam! Crush it like a friggin genius 😎
I have a question couldn't ksl and lsn angle be adjacent supplementary angles 6:05
They would be if ray M wasn't in between L and N.
Supplementary angles are 2 angles that add up to 180°
But since M is in between L and N, that creates a total of 3 angles that add up to 180°
So again, if M wasn't there, they would be supplementary. But since M is there, we can't just ignore it, so no they're not supplementary. Great question though! 👍
thank you jim halpert
I like to think of myself as more of a Jim HELPert, but you're welcome 🙏
brief nice explanation!!!!! 😍
Thanks, glad it was helpful! 🙏
Thanks! This helped me a lot🙂
That's awesome, I'm glad it helped!
Thank you so much that really helped ♥️♥️
You’re welcome! :D
very very helpful, thank u :)
I'm glad to hear that, and you're welcome! 😃
tomorrow i have an exam, you saved my life
Good luck on your exam and crush it like a friggin genius! 😎
How do u know if it adds up to 180⁰?
Good question! We know because angles along a straight line add up to 180 degrees 👍
studying for finals rn thanks boss
Goodluck on your finals, I know they're a pain in the butt! Lol
at 5:52 can I use angles ksp and psn?
Definitely! Those are the same angles I wrote down, you're just writing them down a little differently 👍
I have a question when we have an isosceles trapezoid and we want to use the property that says the angles adjacent to one of the bases are equal how can I use this property
Like what should we have given or proved
10/10 vid
I appreciate it, I'm glad it made sense!
Why does 7 and 8 form a linear pair but not 6 and 9?
Good question! Angle 7 forms a linear pair with 6 and 8, but not 9. The reason is because 6 and 7 are supplementary, 7 and 8 are supplementary, but 7 and 9 are vertical or "opposite" angles, they're NOT supplementary.
And remember, Linear Pairs are just 2 angles that are supplementary.
Hope that helps 👍
I was required to watch this because if i don't my math teacher will commit war crime after war crime to me:( thanks for the explanation tho champ:)
I hope you report his/her butt to The Hauge!
And you're welcome, glad I could help 😄
thank you! but next time can you make the background a lighter color? its hard for me to see
You're welcome! And I always use a black background but I'll make sure to use brighter colors that stand out more going forward, so thank you for letting me know 🙏
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
looks like im going to eat pi after scoring top marks in the geometry test...
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Bro is trying to make me pass math
Damn straight - you better ace your next exam like a friggin genius 💪
Bro is praying on my uprise
Thanks f or the explanation almost failed exams on math lol
lmao well I'm glad I could help! My goal is to always save math lives 😅🙏
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