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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.

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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).

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