If you mean ways of naming angles then they are: acute, right, obtuse and reflex
I don't think there are rays of naming. Angles are made up of 2 rays.
Acute, obtuse, and right.
The 3 ways in naming an angle are..... 1.3points method 2.vertex method 3.Number method
naming a line is different from naming a ray. say for example ,if we have line AB,this is similar to line BA while ray AB is different from ray BA.
If you mean ways of naming angles then they are: acute, right, obtuse and reflex
I don't think there are rays of naming. Angles are made up of 2 rays.
Acute, obtuse, and right.
The 3 ways in naming an angle are..... 1.3points method 2.vertex method 3.Number method
isosceles -2 equal sides, 1 other length side, 2 equal angles, 1 other angle scalene -all angles and sides different equilateral -all sides and angles same (angles always 60degrees)
Daigan is a very cute name for a boy. I would keep it spelled how you have it now.
Corresponding sides means that the sides are congruent
naming a line is different from naming a ray. say for example ,if we have line AB,this is similar to line BA while ray AB is different from ray BA.
Degrees, radians, or polar coordinates. (3 ways)
the ways in naming a set are: roster method, rule method and set builders
Naming angles pretty much means describing the size of an angle. Acute angles are 89.9 degrees and below. Right angles are exactly 90 degrees. Obtuse angles ar 90.1 degrees and above.
Jenelyn is a name. There is no real meaning to it, and it can be spelled several different ways, depending on the desires of the person doing the naming.