Yes, because if you make an acute,obtuse,or right angle you could see that there is two rays.
Yes because the point where the 2 lines meet to make a angle is the end point of a ray and an angle can go forever.
Jill said that an angle is made of any two rays.is she correct?explain.
no. rays might be parallel
such an angle of zero measure could be said to fit the constraints, but that might not be allowed.
Yes,because the definition of angle is two rays that are together
yes
Yes,she is correct because a angle is made of any 2 lines which are angles.
Two rays meeting both horizontally and vertically to form one point can be shown in the form of an angle.
i need a anser for his but a short one ok my peep
so tell me what your ansers are
Yes
Not all but some, The rays are 2 rays but like parallel it's not
No, because of the wording of the statement. If 'any' two rays form an angle, that means that the rays can be either parallel, perpendicular, etc. But this does not mean the rays intersect anywhere, and this has to be the case for the rays to form an angle, which doesn't have to be. An angle is formed when the endpoints of two rays are in the same place (i.e. the vertex), but if Jill is talking about 'any' two rays, this might not happen.
Not all but some, It will have 2 rays but it would not if it's a lot others