Thursday, January 16, 2014

SUPPLEMENTARY ANGLES THAT ARE NOT A LINEAR PAIR--- leaning tower of pisa


The picture i chose to use for supplementary angles that are not a linear pair is the leaning tower of pisa. I will never understand how this tower never falls down. The measure of the angles formed by the tower to the ground stand at - the red angle = 95.1 degree while the blue angle measures in at 84.9 degrees, thus creating a 180 degree angle which is a suppelmentary angle. These suppelmentary angles are not a linear pair because the angles are not adajcent they do not share a same side. The leaning tower stands in italy. The leaning tower of Pisa is a must see when one travels to italy. It is one of the main tourist attractions in all of italy. The leaning tower of pisa took 344 years to build and the construction started in 1173 and only 5 years later the tower started to lean. 

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