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.
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Two rays that share a common endpoint share an angle. See the related link, "Rays forming an angle" for a picture.
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A ray line has an endpoint with the point on the left side, connected to a line with a arrow pointing towards the right side.
It is called the "endpoint". If another question that you have bout what the end of a ray is called, there is no such a thing, since the ray begins in one point (called the endpoint) and expands infinitely in the other direction... Much like this arrow I will draw you.... ( THIS IS THE ENDPOINT!)------------------------------>(There is no ending here, just keeps on going and going and going... you get the point) Perhaps it is better for you to look at your lessons? best, A.K.A., Uchiha Itachi
A quadrilateral with all opposite sides parallel. A common parallelogram looks like a slanted square.
The percent sign looks like this %. It is a forward slash that has a little circle on the top and the lower side of the dash. It is a common icon in the math world.