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Two non collinear rays with a common endpoint?

It's an angle.


You are made of two rays that have the same endpoint?

angle


A figure made up of two noncollinear rays with a common endpoint?

A figure that is made up of two noncollinear rays with a common endpoint is an angle. The angle that is formed can be acute, right, obtuse or reflex.


If two angle bisectors of a triangle are congruent then prove that triangle is isosceles?

The two angle bisectors of a triangle are congruent the those two angles are congruent. The angles are bisected the same meaning that the whole and half angle are the same. For example if they are bisected at the whole angle 50 each, then each half is 25. The bisectors really don't mean anything and all you need is 50 to know it's isosceles. 50 and 50 is 100 and the left over for the last angle is 80 adding to 180. AND overall any 2 congruent angles in a triangle have the same congruent legs making it isosceles.


Why two negatives is a positive?

I feel that two negatives are positive because you add* your two negative integers* together, you would be doing this: -+- (negative + negative) so the response is, is that if two integers where both negative, you would add, just like if there were two positives, you would add, but not if you have different signs. (positive+negative) you would subtract. Just as the same with negative + positive. [REVIEW: if the sign is the same, add, if the sign is different, you subtract.] *=you may not always add *=integers- a fancy word for numbers.

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Two collinear rays with the same endpoint are known as?

Opposite Rays


Two collinear rays with the same endpoint that from a line?

Oppsite rays


What is two non collinear rays with a common endpoint?

-- Two rays with a common endpoint form an angle. -- If they have a common endpoint, then they are collinear. So I guess, technically, the conditions described in the question aren't possible.


Two non collinear rays with a common endpoint?

It's an angle.


What figure is formed by two non-collinear rays that have a common endpoint?

angle


Two rays that share a common endpoint and are collinear?

What about them?These are known as opposite rays. They form a line.


What is called union of two non collinear rays?

The union of two non-collinear rays is called an angle. When two rays originate from a common endpoint, known as the vertex, they form an angle that measures the rotation from one ray to the other. Since the rays are non-collinear, they do not lie along the same line, ensuring that they create a distinct measure of separation between them.


What shape two rays with the same endpoint?

an angle has two rays with the same endpoint.


Two rays or segments are collinear if they?

collinear means on the same line so they would be collinear if they are on the same line.!


A figure formed by two rays that have the same endpoint?

an angle is composed of two rays that have the same endpoint.


Formed by two rays with the same endpoint?

An angle is formed by two rays with the same endpoint. If the two rays are perpendicular to one another, they form a right angle.


Two rays with the same endpoint?

an angle