can we mark 2 or more points common to two angles

Yes, it is possible to mark two or more points as common to two angles. However, it's important to note that when we say two angles have common points, we usually mean that the angles share a common vertex and one common side.

To mark two common points for two angles, you can follow the steps below:

1. Draw the first angle: Start by drawing one of the angles with its vertex (the point where the sides of the angle meet) at a specific location on your paper.

2. Mark the common side: Draw the sides of the angle, making sure one of them extends beyond the vertex. This extended side will be shared with the second angle.

3. Draw the second angle: Starting from the same vertex, draw another angle using the same extended side as in step 2. This will create two angles that share a common side.

4. Mark additional common points: If you want to mark two or more additional points that are common to both angles, you can extend lines or draw arcs to intersect the sides of the angles. These intersection points will be shared by both angles and serve as the additional common points.

Remember, the angles must have a common vertex and one common side, but they can also have multiple common points if the lines or arcs intersect with their sides.

By following these steps, you can mark two or more points common to two angles on a diagram.