Two rays starting at a common point form an angle.
It is called the point of intersection of the two rays. Not a word, but a phrase.
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.
the vertex :)
A triangle.
It's the common point of two rays.
Yes, an angle is composed of two rays with a common starting point.
An angle is formed when two rays begin at a common point. The common point is called the vertex of the angle.
the vertex is the point where two rays begin and form and angle
Two rays starting at the same point of origin form an angle
It is called the point of intersection of the two rays. Not a word, but a phrase.
Intersection...?
angle
A vertex.
An angle is formed between the two rays at the common end point.
angle
the vertex :)
Angle