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For what value of x+y in Figure will ABC be a line? Justify your answer.


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Solution

Calculate the required angle:

From the given diagram we note that

BD is a ray that intersects AB and BC at the point B which results in

ABD=y

and, DBC=x

From the linear pair of axiom, we know that if a ray stands on a line, then the sum of two adjacent angles so formed is 180°.

If the sum of two adjacent angles is 180°, then a ray stands on a line.

Thus, for ABC to be a line,

The sum of ABD and DBC should be equal to 180°.

ABD+DBC=180°

x+y=180°

Therefore, the value of x+y should be equal to 180° for ABC to be a line.


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