NO
I'm pretty sure it's a spongebob.....
Two rays with the same endpoint form an angle. A ray is a part of a line that starts at a particular point and extends infinitely in one direction. When two rays share the same endpoint, they create an angle that is measured by the amount of rotation from one ray to the other. The common endpoint is called the vertex of the angle.
2 rays
A right angle trapezoid has 2 right angles, an acute angle and an obtuse angle It has a pair of opposite parallel sides of different lengths The 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
An angle is formed when two rays meet.
The common endpoint of 2 rays that form an angle is the vertex.
vertex
It is called the Vertex
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no * * * * * Yes they can - if they form a straight angle (180 deg).
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.
a vertex
Yes. This angle has 2 rays connected by a point.
I'm pretty sure it's a spongebob.....
no they cant because they are parralell and form 2 straight line that will never entercept eachother
Two rays with the same endpoint form an angle. A ray is a part of a line that starts at a particular point and extends infinitely in one direction. When two rays share the same endpoint, they create an angle that is measured by the amount of rotation from one ray to the other. The common endpoint is called the vertex of the angle.
Angle An angle is formed by 2 rays extending from the same endpoint.