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.
A polyhedron as for example a pyramid
volume, vertical angles, vertexes, volume, vertices, and tht's pretty much all i know
Not sure about vertexes or prisim. A rectangular prism, on the other hand, has 8 vertices. Not vertexes.
8 vertexes
A cylinder has no vertices (not vertexes!) It has 2 circular edges.
6 edges 4 vertexes
5 vertexes, 4 faces, and 8 edges
History is anon-example of math.
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Yes. to add to that a vertex must be connected to at least 3 edges to be 3d, an edge is always connected to 2 vertexes, so the closest the two can ever be is vetexes x 3 = edges x 2, but when working with any platonic solid you can follow this: vertexes x (faces / vertexes) x [edges on one side] = edges x 2 or vertexes x [faces meeting at one vertex] = edges x 2 when working with any other polyhedron [vertexes with x amount of faces] x (x) + [vertexes with y amount of faces] x (y) ...{and so on} = edges x 2