That would be an "angle".
The meeting points of two rays is called a vertex
is called a straight angle
A closed three-dimensional figure formed by four or more polygons that intersect only at their edges is called a polyhedron. It contains flat faces, straight edges, and sharp corners or vertices.
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The intersection of two lines is a point. If both lines are straight the figure of four separate triangles are formed. The type of triangles are dependent on the angle of the intersection.
The geometric figure formed when two planes intersect is called a polygon.* * * * *Wrong!The correct answer is a straight line.
The meeting points of two rays is called a vertex
Perpendicular lines or parallel lines are two examples
It is called a polygon. * * * * * Yes, but only if they are straight line segments. And, in that case, the shape is a quadrilateral.
If you mean an angle then an angle is formed by two straight lines meeting at a vertex.
A polygon.
The edge formed by two surfaces meeting each other is called a "corner" or a "boundary."
The answer is {Angle}
Angle
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