There is no particular name.
The corner on a shape where edges meet is called a vertex.
Edges meet at a vertex.
Edges are sides in terms of 2D shapes but they are the place where two sides of a 3D shape meet ie. the sharp edge that runs between corners
Yes. I think of an edge as a line. The edges meet at vertices, and the faces meet at edges.
Edges are the lines that connect the vertices. The vertices are the actual points where the edges meet.
A vertex is when 2 edges meet and make a curved line.
perpendicular
They are called a Vertices and it is where 2 edges meet.
Vertex.
A vortex is an area of circular fluid flow in fluid dynamics and no edges meet there. A vertex is a corner of a geometric shape and there can be two or more edges meeting at a vertex. There is no upper limit to the number of edges.
All in the world a vertex is, is a corner (or where the edges meet) of any shape...not just 3d but of course it can be:)
Often 3, but it depends on the shape.
A vertices is a point on the shape, where edges meet. There are 12 edges on a cube, and 8 vertices. It also has 6 faces.
The corner on a shape where edges meet is called a vertex.
Edges meet at a vertex.
No, vertices do not have to be pointed out. Vertices are the points where the edges of a shape or object meet. They can be sharp or rounded, depending on the shape or object.
They are straight lines where two plane faces of the shape meet. The definition is sometimes extended to curved lines where curved (3d) faces meet such as at the base of a cone.