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what are lines and angles?​

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Answered by rme
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A line is a straight one- dimensioal figure having no thickness and extending infinitely in both directions.

An angle is defined as a figure formed by two rays which meet at a common end poont known as vertex of the angle.

Answered by skprincktr
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A line is a one-dimensional figure and has no thickness. Angle. When we join two line segments at a single point, an angle is formed, or we can say, an Angle is a combination of two line segments at a common endpoint.

Step-by-step explanation:

A line is a set of collinear points with no curves and extends limitlessly in opposite directions is called a Straight line. Curved Line.

An angle is formed when two straight lines or rays meet at a common endpoint. The common point of contact is called the vertex of an angle. The word angle comes from a Latin word named 'angulus,' meaning “corner.

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