No. They form an angle.
The line segments that form a polygon called are called sides or edges.
They are perpendicular line segments
what of a triangle has three line segments that intersect only at their endpoints
it is the point of a segment and three lines in it.
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This is the vertex of the angle between the two line segments
Two line segments or rays that share a common endpoint form an angle. The point where they meet is called the vertex of the angle, and the two segments or rays are referred to as the sides of the angle. Angles can be measured in degrees or radians, indicating the amount of rotation between the two sides.
Perpendicular line segments are line segments that cross with each other and form angles of 90 degrees.
The line segments that form a polygon called are called sides or edges.
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They are perpendicular line segments
The common endpoint of an angle is called the vertex. It is the point where the two rays or line segments that form the angle meet. In geometric terms, the vertex is crucial for defining the angle's position and measure.
They form a vertex because they are line segments. An angle is two rays with the same point
No, line segments only have a start and a stopping point, as they are a small chunk taken out of an infinitely continuing line.
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point of intersection
A line segment is a line that has a point at the beginning and at the ending