Opposite Ray!
It sounds like a straight angle.
What about them?These are known as opposite rays. They form a line.
no they form a line segment
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.
Yes, opposite rays are two rays that share the same endpoint and extend in opposite directions. This means they form a straight line together, with the common endpoint acting as the starting point for both rays. Essentially, if you have a point O and two rays OA and OB, they are opposite rays if A and B are on opposite sides of O.
It sounds like a straight angle.
Line
a line
What about them?These are known as opposite rays. They form a line.
The answer depends on what the endpoint is shared with!
Lines don't have endpoints, they extend indefinitely. Two line segments with a common endpoint form an angle.
no they form a line segment
a line
yes...
No, they need not.
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.
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