A vertex is a point where two or more lines meet.
It usually means a straight line going from one vertex of a polygon, polyhedron (or a shape in more dimensions) to another vertex. More generally any line between the 'X' or 'Y' axes on a graph
A cube for example has 12 edges, 6 faces and 8 vertices which is the plural of vertex
A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
It is a 'corner' of a polygon.
If you mean: y = x^2 -6x +6 then the vertex is at (3, -3)
It usually means a straight line going from one vertex of a polygon, polyhedron (or a shape in more dimensions) to another vertex. More generally any line between the 'X' or 'Y' axes on a graph
A cube for example has 12 edges, 6 faces and 8 vertices which is the plural of vertex
A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
it's just a vertex to a another vertex besides the sides itself
Vertices is the plural of the word vertex. A vertex is a corner where lines meet.
If you mean: y = x^2 -6x +6 then the vertex is at (3, -3)
It is a 'corner' of a polygon.
In math, adjacent refers to two angles or sides that share a common vertex and side but do not overlap. Adjacent angles add up to 180 degrees in a straight line, while adjacent sides share a common endpoint or vertex.
Nodes mean that it is a point or a vertex. :)
In math, a vertex is the point in an angle of which the two rays originate. You know that little dot that's at the "corner" of an angle? Yep, that's the vertex.
If you mean: y = x^2 -6x +6 then the vertex is at (3, -3)
A expression in maths is a collection of terms without an equality sign.