No. If the rays do not meet, there is no angle.
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Yes. Any two rays which have the same end point.
Will Any two rays form an angle?
In space, an infinite number of rays can bisect an angle. For any given angle formed by two rays, there is one specific ray that represents the angle's bisector, but you can create infinitely many rays along that bisector in both directions. Each of these rays divides the angle into two equal parts. Thus, while there is one unique bisector, the number of rays along it is infinite.
Pythagoras' theorem states that for any right angle triangle its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides.
Yes. Any angle above 90° is an obtuse angle, while any angle below 90° is an acute angle.