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How many different rays does the figure include? Name them. A line and a ray. The line extends through points R, S, and U. The ray begins at point S and extends through point T. The two angles formed by the ray and the line are labeled 1 and 2. Angle 1 is formed by points R, S, and T. Angle 2 is formed by points T, S, and U.

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