SOLUTION: What is formed when two rays have the same endpoint? Is it a line segment? Or congruent segment?

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Question 254070: What is formed when two rays have the same endpoint? Is it a line segment? Or congruent segment?

Answer by aruna_77(1)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If two rays are having same end point then it can be formed as line.
Congruency is defined like if there are two objects having the same dimensions and shapes.
So there is no chance of congruent line segment.

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