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Opposite rays form a:
point
Oray
line
plane

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Opposite rays are two rays that both start from a common point and go off in exactly opposite directions. Because of this the two rays (QA and QB in the figure above) form a single straight line through the common endpoint Q. When the two rays are opposite, the points A,Q and B are collinear.

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