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Linear Pairs

Author:
Howard Moyes, anders84
Angles ACD and BCD are a linear pair.
Move around Point D to see changes in the angles. 1. What do you notice about <ACD and <BCD? 2. How is this linear pair made up? 3. From your exploration of this linear pair, how would you define a linear pair?

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