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Which term is defined as "two noncollinear rays that share a common endpoint"? A. angle B. segment C. vertex D. plane
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Which term is defined as "two noncollinear rays that share a common endpoint"?
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B. segment
C. vertex
D. plane
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I believe the answer is angle.
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c is the c orrect answer
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