A zero degree angle is created by by rays that point in exactly the same direction and share a common vertex. The two rays are coincident.
yes of coures
an angle
conner
Angles in the same plane that have a common vertex and a common side are called adjacent angles. These angles share one side and the vertex where they meet, but they do not overlap. Adjacent angles can be formed by two rays emanating from a common point, and their measures can be added together to find the angle formed by the entire rotation around the vertex.
A zero degree angle is created by by rays that point in exactly the same direction and share a common vertex. The two rays are coincident.
its an angle because its two rays having the same vertex (endpoint)
The vertex of an angle
No that would be false/incorrect. The answer would be two rays that share the same endpoint.
Vertex.
They can have the same vertex - if that is what the question was about.
yes of coures
an angle
idk
all it is, is two rays in the same line that end with the same endpoint
I don’t know
conner