Pearson Geometry Common Core, 2011
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Exercise 12 Page 41

Opposite rays are rays that share the same endpoint, but point in opposite directions.

PA and PR

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Opposite rays are rays that share the same endpoint, but point in opposite directions. To construct a pair of opposite rays, three collinear points are needed. In our case, we have two sets of collinear points.

A, P, R, Q, and B D, P, and C By letting P be the endpoint of the rays, we can find an example of two opposite rays: PA and PR.