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Fig. 6.7 : Adjacent angles with dif ferent measur es ± 94 MATHEMATICS You will find that only in Fig. 6.7 (iii), both the non-common arms lie along the ruler, that is, points A, O and B lie on the same line and ray OC stands on it. Also see that ∠ AOC + ∠ COB = 125° + 55° = 180°. From this, you may conclude that statement
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