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Q: What are the vertex or point where 2 lines have intersected?
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How is a vertex formed?

The vertex is a point of polygon or polyhedra that is formed by 2 lines or 3 edges on a polyhedron.


If two lines are intersected by a transversal are there 2 pairs of alternate interior angles?

Yes if the two lines intersected are parallel lines


What is a point where 2 or more lines meet to form an angle or corner?

vertex


What are vertexes in math and an example?

It is the Intersection of 2 or more lines. Such as in the letter V, the vertex is the point at the bottom when the 2 lines meet.


Point where 2 or more lines meet?

Its the vertex. I think. Im pretty sure.


What name is given to the point where 2 or more lines meet to form a corner?

vertex


When 2 sides meet what is the point called?

Intersection point in lines & in figures' sides it's called vertex.


How many lines are intersected when two planes intersect?

2


What name is given to the point where the 2 lines meet to form an angle?

That's the "vertex" of the angle.


How many sides does a vertex have?

A vertex is a point and so does not have any sides. In 2-dimensional space, there must be at least 2 lines meeting at a vertex and in 3-dimensional space, there must be at least 3 planes.


What is the similarity between a vertex and angle?

An angle is "between" 2 intersecting lines. The point of intersection is the vertex of the angle. The angle can be named just using the vertes if this does not cause confusion.


What are verticis?

Nothing. Vertices is the plural term from vertex. A vertex is a point where two or more lines meet. They usually terminate (end) there but don't have to. In a 2- or 3-dimensional shape a vertex is a corner.