In math a normal absolute value equations share a vertex.
vector, vertex, there are probably others
A comparison in math terms is when you see if two problems are equal to each other.
A math expression is a collection of math terms
HL in math mean hypotenuse leg
its somthing that's in math * * * * * Given that the question asked what it meant in MATH terms, the answer is extremely illuminating! A vertex (plural vertices), is a point where two or more lines (edges) of a shape meet. A more common word for vertex is corner.
a vertex is the place where two lines meet.
It is the lines of a cube or a figure...... * * * * * No, a vertex is where they meet!
A polyhedron of which one face is a polygon of any number of sides, and the other faces are triangles with a common vertex.
A vertex is a point where two or more lines meet.
A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
Because in math the definition for vertex is !the point of a geometric figure that is opposite the base. So in this case, the point is the vertex.
A vertex is a point where lines meet. The plural of a vertex is vertices - so you cannot have "a vertice".
vertex is a special point of a mathematical object, and is usually a location where two or more lines or edges meet. Vertices are most commonly encountered in angles, polygons, polyhedra, and graphs. Graph vertices are also known as nodes.
Most likely you have an equation of a parabola. The vertex of a parabola is the location where it changes from going down, to going up (a simplified explanation). Most parabolas that we think of are oriented up or down (the axis is parallel to the y axis), but they could be oriented sideways, or even at an angle. To calculate the vertex of a parabola ususally means to find the coordinates of the vertex.
In math a normal absolute value equations share a vertex.
Yes, the point on the cone is a vertex.Typical math textbooks define a cone as "A solid figure with one circular face and one vertex." So yes, there is one vertex.