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An illustration shows four rays with points near the arrows labeled A, B, C, and D in a clockwise direction emerging from a common point labeled O. The angle A O B is marked as 40 degrees and angle C O D is marked as 50 degrees.
Are the two indicated angles adjacent? Why or why not?
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Yes, the two indicated angles share a common vertex.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common vertex.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common vertex.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common vertex.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common ray.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common ray.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common ray.
            
        An illustration shows four rays with points near the arrows labeled A, B, C, and D in a clockwise direction emerging from a common point labeled O. The angle A O B is marked as 40 degrees and angle C O D is marked as 50 degrees.
Are the two indicated angles adjacent? Why or why not?
(1 point)
Responses
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common vertex.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common vertex.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common vertex.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common vertex.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common ray.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common ray.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common ray.
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    No, the two indicated angles do not share a common ray. 
Angle AOB and angle COD emerge from the point O and are defined by the rays AO, OB, and CO, OD, respectively. They do not share a common ray, as the rays defining the angles are different (AO and CO for angle AOB, and OB and OD for angle COD).
    
Angle AOB and angle COD emerge from the point O and are defined by the rays AO, OB, and CO, OD, respectively. They do not share a common ray, as the rays defining the angles are different (AO and CO for angle AOB, and OB and OD for angle COD).
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