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A vertex is the point where three or more edges of a solid figure meet.
The point where three or more edges of a 3D figure meet is called a vertex. In geometric terms, a vertex is a fundamental component of polyhedra and other solid figures, serving as a corner or a junction point for the edges. Each vertex can be connected to other vertices by edges, forming the overall shape of the solid.
A vertex on a cube, for example, is where any three edges meet. On a pyramid (square type) it could be at the point on the top or the 4 bottom edges. :)
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Yes. I think of an edge as a line. The edges meet at vertices, and the faces meet at edges.
The term for that is "edge". The point where two edges meet is a "vertex".
A vertex.
Vertice.
a vertex
A vertex of a geometric figure is defined as a point where two or more edges meet, making it a boundary point of that figure. However, not all boundary points are vertices; for example, on the edge of a shape, any point along the edge is a boundary point but does not qualify as a vertex unless it specifically represents a corner where edges converge. Thus, while every vertex is a boundary point, the reverse is not true, as boundary points can exist along edges without being vertices.
That is the Vertex