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Which pairs of non-overlapping angles share a ray to make a right angle?

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Which pairs of non-overlapping angles share a ray to make a right angle? Please Select all that Apply. There are multiple answers. 50 POINTS class=

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            ∠FGK and ∠FGH               Im pretty sure its right

A ray is a half-infinite line. The pairs of non-overlapping angles that share a ray to make a right angle are ∠FGE and ∠FGH.

What is a ray?

A half-infinite line (also known as a half-line) with one of the two points and is commonly used to represent a ray. It is assumed to be infinite.

A straight line has an angle of measurement of 180°. And a 90° angle is made when two lines are perpendicular to each other.

As we can see the line EGH is a straight line, and FG is another line that is perpendicular to line EH, therefore, it will form two angles measuring 90°. These angles will be ∠FGE and ∠FGH.

Hence, the pairs of non-overlapping angles that share a ray to make a right angle are ∠FGE and ∠FGH.

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