because the ray is with the point and that line and the angel is like a l
It's true, an angle is made up of two rays. Two rays meet at a point, and their relative position at the point where they meet will define an angle.
No. If the rays do not meet, there is no angle.
A figure that is made up of two noncollinear rays with a common endpoint is an angle. The angle that is formed can be acute, right, obtuse or reflex.
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It is an angle.
An angle is a geometric figure formed by two rays that share a common endpoint.
two rays make up an angle, so the rays are the sides of the angle.
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No. Two rays can be parallel and so would never form an angle. Also, an angle (a single one as opposed to a quartet of angles) is formed by two coterminus line segments. That is to say, the line segments stop where they meet. A ray goes on forever in both directions.
It is possible, but a angle can be made up of two line segments.Yes,Example: < Pretend the point were they meet is the point on the ray. and the lines were they part are the arrows on the rayHope it helps!