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.
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∙ 13y agoAn angle is made up of 2 rays sharing the same end point
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∙ 11y agoGiven that a ray by definition is a straight line, then any two intersecting or meeting rays will naturally form an angle between them.
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∙ 15y agoAn angle is made of two lines or rays
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∙ 12y agoYes the ray.com
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No. If the rays do not meet, there is no angle.
No. If the rays do not meet, there is no angle.
Will Any two rays form an angle?
Yes. Any two rays which have the same end point.
Two rays with the same origin make an angle.
Angle
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.
An angle.
Not necessarily. The rays may not intersect.
An angle is a figure made up of two noncollinear rays with a common endpoint. The common endpoint is called the vertex, while the two noncollinear rays are called the sides of the angle.
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An angle.