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Q: What are triangles that share a common angle?
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What angles would produce a contiguous angle?

Two adjacent angles that share a common side are said to be contiguous. Two triangles next to each other would be an example of a contiguous angle, or a figure that resembles . The line in the middle is shared by both triangles.


When two rays share a common end point they form a angle?

Yes when two lines share a common end point an angle is formed


What do two rays that share a common endpoint look like?

Two rays that share a common endpoint share an angle. See the related link, "Rays forming an angle" for a picture.


The figure formed when two rays share a common endpoint?

It is a angle It is an angle


What is an angle that is formed by two rays that share a common endpoint?

interceptive angle


Angles that share a common ray?

adjacent angle


If a angle is adjacent then they share a common side?

Yes.


What do all right triangles have in common?

All right angle triangles have a 90 degree angle and two acute angles which all together the 3 angles add up to 180 degrees.


Two right triangles that are not similar still may have one congruent acute angle in common?

Not so. The two acute angles of a right triangle must add up to 90 degrees.So if the triangles have one congruent acute angle in common, they must alsohave the other acute angle in common, and then they're similar.


How do you draw two triangles that are not congruent but have one common angle and two common sides?

Ensure the common angle is not between the two common sides and is not a right angle. That is, if the triangles are ABC and DEF then make angle CAB = FDE; and sides AB = DE and BC = EF (make AB > BC and thus DE > EF) Then you will be able to draw two non-congruent triangles by making AC not equal to DF. (If you make AC less than BC, then DF will be greater than DE).


What is two rays that share a common end point?

Angle


What is the common endpoint that two rays share in an angle?

The vertex.