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Marcus states that angle ORP and angle LRP are a linear pair. Which best describes his statement? He is correct. The angles share a common vertex so they are a linear pair. ● He is correct. The angles share a common ray so they are a linear pair. He is incorrect. Angle ORP does not form a linear pair with another angle in the diagram. He is incorrect. Ray RO and ray RL are not opposite rays.

Marcus states that angle ORP and angle LRP are a linear pair. Which best describes his statement? He is correct. The angles share a common vertex so they are a linear pair. ● He is correct. The angles share a common ray so they are a linear pair. He is incorrect. Angle ORP does not form a linear pair with another angle in the diagram. He is incorrect. Ray RO and ray RL are not opposite rays.

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Marcus states that angle ORP and angle LRP are a linear pair. Which best describes his statement? He is correct. The angles share a common vertex so they are a linear pair. ● He is correct. The angles share a common ray so they are a linear pair. He is incorrect. Angle ORP does not form a linear pair with another angle in the diagram. He is incorrect. Ray RO and ray RL are not opposite rays. 6504817158ae6.webp