Unfortunately, I cannot create an illustration in this format, but I can help you visualize it.
Imagine a point O at the center of your image. From this point, draw five rays radiating outwards like the spokes of a bicycle wheel. Label these rays with points at their tips, starting from the top-left in a counterclockwise direction: A, B, C, D, and E.
The points A, O, and E should be aligned along a straight line from left (A) to right (E), with O in the middle.
Now, focus on the angles formed between each pair of rays (AOB, BOC, COD, and DOE). These angles are marked but not labeled.
You have now successfully visualized the described illustration!
An illustration shows five rays with points near the arrows labeled A, B, C, D, and E in a counterclockwise direction, emerging from a common point labeled O. The points A, O, and E fall on a straight line. All the four angles are marked but unlabeled.
4 answers
Bot what is the answer Aod Aod and
EOA and COB or DOB
EOA and COB or DOB
What the answer I'm stuck on this on please say what it was
adjacent angles quick check answers are:
1.no they do not share a common vertex
2.EOD and COB
3.95
4.23
5.68
1.no they do not share a common vertex
2.EOD and COB
3.95
4.23
5.68