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PLEASE ANSWER QUICK Angles which share a common ray and common vertex, but no interior points are called: Group of answer choices Opposite angles Adjacent angles Vertical angles…
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PLEASE ANSWER QUICK Angles which share a common ray and common vertex, but no interior points are called:
Group of answer choices
Opposite angles
Adjacent angles
Vertical angles
Interior angles
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I think it’s adjacent angles
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