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Oh honey, an angle formed by opposite rays is a straight angle. It's like a perfectly straight line, no curves or funny business. So if you see those opposite rays coming together, you better believe they're forming a straight angle, no ifs, ands, or buts about it.
It all depends on your definition of "side" and "figure". Do you mean two-dimensional figures specifically? Do you mean "side" as a straight segment connecting to another straight segment forming an angle between them? The question is just loaded even if you do say "yes" to the above questions because mathematicians are still arguing about whether or not a circle (for instance) has no sides, an infinite number of sides, or one curved side. (If you go over to the DrMath website, you can see a long discussion about it.) If the answer to the first question is "no", then a single point has no sides (since it has a dimension of 0).
A diameter is a straight line from one side of a circle, through the centre, to the other side. A circumference is the curved line forming the boundary of a circle.
when the lines forming two sides of a shape if continued forever in both directions for eternity would never touch or intersect. meanint they are the same line but on different axisExtending in the same direction, everywhere equidistant, and not meeting.
A straight line.
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A solid material whose constituents are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions
No, in poker, an ace cannot be used as a one when forming a straight. It can only be used as the highest card in a straight, following a king.
It would be a ray (one half of a line).In geometry "A set of points extending infinitely in one direction" is called a RAY.
In poker, an ace straight is a straight that includes an ace as the highest card. The rules for forming an ace straight are the same as forming any other straight: you need five consecutive cards in sequence. For an ace straight, the sequence can be A-2-3-4-5 or 10-J-Q-K-A. Remember that in poker, the ace can be used as both the highest and lowest card in a straight.
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No, in poker, an ace can be used as either a high card or a low card, but not both in the same hand. So, you cannot use an ace as a 1 when forming a straight.
In poker, a straight is a hand that consists of five consecutive cards of any suit. The rules for forming a straight hand require the cards to be in sequential order, such as 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 10, J, Q, K, A. Aces can be used as either high or low cards in a straight.