For what value of x + y in Fig. 6.4 will ABC be a line? Justify your answer.
From the figure we can say that,
BD is a ray that intersects AB and BC at the point B which results in
∠ABD = y
and, ∠DBC = x
We know,
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.