Opposite rays are rays that share the same endpoint (have a common endpoint), but they also form a line.Not always.
They are opposite rays.
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Opposite rays are two halves of the same line pointing in opposite directions, i.e. beginning from the same endpoint and extending at an angle of 180 degrees to each other.
Two lines but they can't be parallel. It would be better to say two rays that share the same endpoint form an angle. However, two intersecting lines form angles also. Two rays can form a 180 degree angle if they share the same endpoint and point in exactly the opposite directions. Two perpendicular lines can form a right or 90 degree angle.
Opposite rays are rays that share the same endpoint (have a common endpoint), but they also form a line.Not always.
like a compass needle, north and south are opposite rays on the needle. same for west and east. 2 opposite rays always make a line, and they share the same endpoint <-----------@--------------@------------> (the @ sign is the endpoint of one of the rays)
all it is, is two rays in the same line that end with the same endpoint
Opposite Rays - are collinear rays having the same endpoint.
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They are opposite rays.
An angle.
An opposite ray is a pair of rays that share the same endpoint and extend in opposite directions. This can be visualized as two rays emanating from a common point but extending in opposite directions along the same line.
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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.