What about them?
These are known as opposite rays. They form a line.
An angle is a geometric figure formed by two rays that share a common endpoint.
Opposite rays are rays that share the same endpoint (have a common endpoint), but they also form a line.Not always.
Angle
Yes.
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-- Two rays with a common endpoint form an angle. -- If they have a common endpoint, then they are collinear. So I guess, technically, the conditions described in the question aren't possible.
Two collinear rays with the same endpoint form an angle. They share a common initial point and extend in opposite directions. The endpoint where they meet is called the vertex of the angle.
It's an angle.
angle
An angle is a geometric figure formed by two rays that share a common endpoint.
Oh, dude, two rays sharing a common endpoint? That's like two friends standing back to back, but they're rays, so they shoot off into infinity in opposite directions. It's kind of like they're saying, "I got your back, bro, but I'm also going my own way." So yeah, they're like two arrows pointing away from each other from the same starting point.
Oppsite rays
Opposite Rays
Opposite Rays
Opposite rays are rays that share the same endpoint (have a common endpoint), but they also form a line.Not always.
Opposite Rays - are collinear rays having the same endpoint.
The vertex.