Six angles.
An angle is formed by two rays with a common endpoint. The angle bisector is a ray or line segment that bisects the angle, creating two congruent angles.
Yes. a. The figure formed by two lines diverging from a common point. b. The figure formed by two planes diverging from a common line.
It could be a straight line, or an angle.
Sounds like an angle...
hmm... i am not sure I understand what you are trying to ask?An angle is formed by two rays with a common endpoint. The angle bisector is a ray or line segment that bisects the angle, creating two congruent angles. Therefore angle QPB is the same as APQ.
Intersecting
intersecting
Lines don't have endpoints, they extend indefinitely. Two line segments with a common endpoint form an angle.
i believe that's the definition! =)Angle BisectorAn angle is formed by two rays with a common endpoint. The angle bisector is a ray or line segment that bisects the angle, creating two congruent angles.
A line
The answer depends on what the endpoint is shared with!
An angle of 90 degrees is known as a right angle. If the endpoint of a ray is placed on a line and is perpendicular to that line, two right angles will be formed on either side of the ray.
An angle is formed by two rays with a common endpoint. The angle bisector is a ray or line segment that bisects the angle, creating two congruent angles.
No, they need not.
yes...
Yes. a. The figure formed by two lines diverging from a common point. b. The figure formed by two planes diverging from a common line.
a line