What is the difference between "sum of the angles on a straight line" & "angles on a straight line" on geometry?
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Answer: "sum of the angles on a straight line" means we are doing sum of angles on a straight line and "angles on a straight line" means we are telling that angles are on a straight line.
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Solving other values
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Sum of angles on a straight line means we are adding the values of angles on straight line (a straight line angle is 180 °) to possibly find the answer to a missing value.
Example: x = 150°. Find the missing value of y (you would need to subtract 150 from 180).
Angles on a straight line just means we're showing the angles on a straight line possibly to solve the values of angles on a point.
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