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  2. Vertex (geometry) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertex_(geometry)

    In geometry, a vertex (pl.: vertices or vertexes) is a point where two or more curves, lines, or edges meet or intersect. As a consequence of this definition, the point where two lines meet to form an angle and the corners of polygons and polyhedra are vertices.

  3. What is Vertex? Meaning, Definition, Examples, Properties, Facts

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    Vertex is a point on a polygon where the sides or edges of the object meet or where two rays or line segments meet. The plural of a vertex is vertices. For example, in the above figures, points A, B, C, D, and E are vertices. History Vertex is part of Euclidean Geometry, first published in a book about Geometry in the late 19th century.

  4. Vertex Definition (Illustrated Mathematics Dictionary)

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    Illustrated definition of Vertex: A point where two or more line segments meet. A corner. Examples: any corner of a pentagon (a plane...

  5. Vertex Angle - Definition, Solid Shapes, Parabola, Examples

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    Vertex angle is defined as the angle formed by two lines or rays that intersect at a point. These two rays make the sides of the angle. In other words, the angle associated within a given vertex is called vertex angle and it is measured in degrees.

  6. Vertices, Edges and Faces - Math is Fun

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    A vertex is a corner. An edge is a line segment between faces. A face is a single flat surface. Let us look more closely at each of those: Vertices. A vertex (plural: vertices) is a point where two or more line segments meet. It is a Corner. This tetrahedron has 4 vertices.

  7. Vertex - Math.net

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    In analytic geometry, the vertex of the graph of a parabola is the graph's maximum point or minimum point. The vertices for the graphs of the other conic sections are critical points that help define their graphs.

  8. In solid geometry, a vertex is the point where three or more edges meet. In the cube below, one vertex of its possible eight is pointed out. In everyday terms, a vertex of a solid shape is a 'corner'.