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Yes, the vertices of all cones are single points and, since points are geometric entities with 0 dimensions, they are all congruent.

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True or false the horizontal cross-sectional shapes of a cone are all congruent except for the vertex?

False. Every cross-sectional shape of a cone is not congruent.


The shapes of the horizontal cross-sections of the cone below are all congruent except for the vertex.?

The horizontal cross-sections of a cone are circular in shape, and these circles are congruent to each other at all heights except for the vertex, which is a single point. As you move away from the vertex along the height of the cone, the diameter of the circular cross-sections increases uniformly. This consistent shape results in a series of congruent circles, illustrating the cone's geometric properties.


The horizontal cross sectional shapes of the cone are all congruent except for the vertex?

False


Does a cone have two vertex?

No, a cone has one vertex.


Does a cone have one vertex?

Yes, a cone has 1 vertex. Where? At the bottom where it connects at the point.


Why does a cone have 1 vertex?

A cone only has 1 vertex because it only has one point where it connects. (vertex=a point)


Does a cone have vertex?

Yes, the point on the cone is a vertex.Typical math textbooks define a cone as "A solid figure with one circular face and one vertex." So yes, there is one vertex.


What is the other name for vertex of a cone?

You could call the vertex, the apex, the tip, or the point of the cone.


Does the base of the cone and cylinder are they both congruent?

No, there is no reason for a cone and a cylinder to have anything congruent.


Does a cone have verticies?

A cone has one vertex at the tip.


How many vertices does a cone has?

A cone has one vertex.


Vertex of a cone?

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