The common endpoint of two sides of a polygon is called the vertex. Polygons have different numbers of vertices depending on the particular shape of the polygon. For example, a pentagon will have five vertices, and a rectangle will have 4 vertices.
The common endpoint of two sides of a polygon is called the vertex. Polygons have different numbers of vertices depending on the particular shape of the polygon. For example, a pentagon will have five vertices, and a rectangle will have 4 vertices.
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Every side of a polygon shares endpoints, one each with the two sides next to it.
The endpoint where two sides of a polygon meet is called a "vertex" (plural: "vertices"). Each vertex is a corner point of the polygon, contributing to its overall shape and structure. In polygons, the number of vertices corresponds to the number of sides.
An angle consists of two rays called sides with a common endpoint called the vertex.
A point that two sides of a polygon have in common is called a vertex. Each regular polygon has an equal number of sides as vertices.
Vertex
Point common to two sides of an angle = vertex. Points common to two sides of a polygon, if they exist, are all the points along an edge.