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Question
Look at a given figure. Mark a point

- A which is in the interior of both ∠1 and ∠2.
- B which is in the interior of only ∠1.
- Point C in the interior of ∠1.
Now, state whether points B and C lie in the interior of ∠2 also.
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Solution
Yes, points 6 and C lie in the interior of ∠2 also.
Since, ∠1 is in interior of ∠2, then all the points lying inside the ∠1, will also lie inside the ∠2.
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