Stephenson G. answered 09/25/24
Experienced Geometry Tutor - Proofs, Basic Trigonometry
In a linear pair, the two angles are supplementary, meaning their sum is 180 degrees.
If one angle is 60 degrees, the other angle can be calculated by subtracting 60 from 180:
180 - 60 = 120 degrees
So, the value of the other angle is 120 degrees.
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