In 2 dimensions: a vertex.
In 3 dimensions: an edge.
I am the endpoint where two sides of a polygon meet?
the two sides of a polygon meet at the angle
A corner is a point (where three sides of the cube meet). An edge is a line (where two sides meet). A line is also the connection between two adjacent corners.A corner is a point (where three sides of the cube meet). An edge is a line (where two sides meet). A line is also the connection between two adjacent corners.A corner is a point (where three sides of the cube meet). An edge is a line (where two sides meet). A line is also the connection between two adjacent corners.A corner is a point (where three sides of the cube meet). An edge is a line (where two sides meet). A line is also the connection between two adjacent corners.
The end point where two sides of a polygon meet is the Vertex.
the point where two sides of a polygon meet are called vertices
...the remaining two sides?
all sides are the same
When two sides (called faces) of a 3-dimensional shape meet, they meet at an edge.
No. By definition, two parallel sides never meet.
If two sides meet at a POINT then it is a vertex or corner.
In any right triangle, the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares whose sides are the two legs (the two sides that meet at a right angle).
A polygon with four or more sides can meet these requirement.