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an angle is composed of two rays that have the same endpoint.
The question does not make any sense. The size of an angle is a measure of angular displacement - how far apart the two rays are. The lengths of the rays or line segments are irrelevant.
The vertex is b and the rays are ba and bc.
Two rays that share an endpoint form an angle.
is called a straight angle
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Two intersecting rays form an angle. Without two rays you do not have an angle.
two rays make up an angle, so the rays are the sides of the angle.
At least 2. yeah ATLEAST 2 _| 90degrees if you connect them :D
Two rays with the same origin make an angle.
In space, an infinite number of rays can bisect an angle. For any given angle formed by two rays, there is one specific ray that represents the angle's bisector, but you can create infinitely many rays along that bisector in both directions. Each of these rays divides the angle into two equal parts. Thus, while there is one unique bisector, the number of rays along it is infinite.
The angle is called the reflected angle.
as long as they intersect.
any rays that intersect will form 4 angles
Reflected rays are equal to the angle of incoming rays.
Incident Ray and Reflected ray
it equals 90 degrees and the two rays that make it are perpendicular,so it's a square corner