1. Angles on a line
2. Angles on a point
3. Vertically Opposite angles
4. Angles in a triangle
5. Base angles in an isosceles triangle
6. Angles in an equilateral triangle
7. Exterior Angles of a triangle
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Here's 2 examples
Angles on a point : When we connect all the points together they should add up to 360
(122+193+45)
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