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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.
The point where two or more rays meet is called the "vertex." In geometry, a vertex is the endpoint where the rays converge, forming an angle. This term is commonly used in various contexts, including angles, polygons, and three-dimensional shapes.
An angle.
Vertex.
The vertex
I am the endpoint where two sides of a polygon meet?
vertecies/vertex.
the vertex :)
Vertex
Lines don't have endpoints, they extend indefinitely. Two line segments with a common endpoint form an angle.
When two rays meet at a common endpoint, an angle is formed.
i think it's a vertice?...?