The answer depends on what the endpoint is shared with!
False
No that would be false/incorrect. The answer would be two rays that share the same endpoint.
No, it does not need to pass through the centre.
In geometry, an interior angle is an angle formed by two sides of a simple polygon that share an endpoint, namely, the angle of the inner side of the polygon.
An angle is a geometric figure formed by two rays that share a common endpoint.
in most terms looked up it would be an angle just depending on the degree of the rays
Sounds like an angle...
interceptive angle
An angle is formed between the two rays at the common end point.
The answer depends on what the endpoint is shared with!
True
Two rays that share a common endpoint share an angle. See the related link, "Rays forming an angle" for a picture.
True
False
The vertex.
Angle