Two collinear rays that do not intersect are called parallel rays. This will only occur for a short time, however, because they will intersect at some point.
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One! That is what collinear means!
They are rays that lie on the same line. For example draw a horizontal line. Now put 3 points anywhere on that line. Next draw 3 rays, some going to the left, some going to the right. These rays are collinear.
A vertex.
Two collinear rays that do not intersect are called parallel rays. This will only occur for a short time, however, because they will intersect at some point.
Not only must they intersect, but they must be parts of the same line.
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It seems there might be a typo in your question. The correct term is "non-collinear rays," which are three or more rays that do not lie on the same line. These rays may intersect at a point or diverge away from each other.
Rays that are not parallel do not necessarily intersect. Rays have a starting point and if they diverge, they will not intersect. If they converge from their starting point, then they will eventually intersect.
collinear means on the same line so they would be collinear if they are on the same line.!
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3 rays that are not on the same line
The point at which the rays of an angle intersect is the vertex.
One! That is what collinear means!