the vertex
vertex
I have never come across the term "blunt" angle. The rays of an angle always meet at a point and there is no rounding of these rays so the only interpretation that I can put on a blunt angle is that it is an obtuse angle. IF that is the case, (and sorry if I have misunderstood), then a right angle is smaller.
Two rays that share an endpoint form an angle.
It is possible, but a angle can be made up of two line segments.Yes,Example: < Pretend the point were they meet is the point on the ray. and the lines were they part are the arrows on the rayHope it helps!
An angle.
vertex
You are a vertex
They meet at a vertex to form an angle
They meet at a vertex to form an angle
The vertex of the angle.
It's true, an angle is made up of two rays. Two rays meet at a point, and their relative position at the point where they meet will define an angle.
They form a vertex because they are line segments. An angle is two rays with the same point
I'm pretty sure it's a spongebob.....
the vertex of the angle
the vertex
The vertex of an angle is the point where the two rays meet. An example is angle ABC. the two rays are ray BA and ray BC. The two rays meet at point B.
the vertex is the point where two rays begin and form and angle