It is a vertex.
the intesection of the two sides of an angle is the angle 's?
They are angles formed when two straight lines intersect: they are on opposite sides of the point of intersection.
The term that describes a pair of angles formed by the intersection of two straight lines that share a common vertex but do not share any common sides is "vertical angles." Vertical angles are always equal in measurement and are located opposite each other at the intersection point of the two lines.
If I understand the question: Either pair of opposite angles formed by the intersection of 2 lines.
All angles are made up when two lines or sides vertexes or intersection points, I think.
The point of intersection of two sides of a polygon is called a vertex. A vertex describes the intersection or corners of a shape.
Combined angles of 360 degrees around the point of intersection.
The point of intersection of two sides of a polygon is called a vertex. A vertex describes the intersection or corners of a shape.
the intersection of the two sides of an angle is called its
All angles have two sides!
Do you mean the two angles that are formed by two intersecting lines? If yes, they are called vertical angles and they are congruent.
Adjacent angles