It actually depends on how the rays are put on the paper for example on my paper it was this......
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So i will say it again it depends on how it is dont on the paper.
A person that goes to Beacon Middle School 2011 11-29-11
Rays that are not parallel do not necessarily intersect. Rays have a starting point and if they diverge, they will not intersect. If they converge from their starting point, then they will eventually intersect.
Curve line?
Two collinear rays that do not intersect are called parallel rays. This will only occur for a short time, however, because they will intersect at some point.
If the rays do not intersect at one point, it indicates that they are either parallel or diverging from each other. In geometry, parallel lines do not intersect at any point, while diverging lines move away from each other indefinitely.
Two lines of a plane are said to be parallel if they do not intersect and the perpendicular distance betweem them is always same.
Parralel Lines.
No, never. Parallel lines are line that will NEVER intersect.
To locate an image, only two non-parallel rays are needed. These rays intersect at the image point, which is the point where the image is formed.
Parallel lines in the Euclidean plane do not intersect but all parallel lines in the projective plane intersect at the point at infinity.
If rays, parallel ones. If segments there are many more options because you can have a segment that is not long enough to reach the point of intersection.
No they cannot.If they were to intersect they wouldn't be known as parallel lines.
The point at which the rays of an angle intersect is the vertex.