A vertex (plural = vertices).
concurrent lines are In geometry, three or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.
A triangle is a polygon and one of the basic shapes in geometry with three edges and three vertices. The points of edges of a triangle are known as angles, corners or vertices.
edges are the intersection of faces in a three dimentional figure: a cube has 12 edges
what of a triangle has three line segments that intersect only at their endpoints
I think it is the vertex. * * * * * No. It is the orthocentre.
Yes, in Euclidean geometry, an infinite number of lines can meet at one point.
It is the vertex whose plural is vertices
Such a point is called the orthocenter. Even the fact that all three altitudes intersect at a point is quite interesting because only two lines are guaranteed to intersect at a point, but we have three.
In geometry, three or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.
Vertices - the point of a polyhedron at which three or more of the edges intersect, that would make a corner. No
the thing is that it helps you read or do something in the corect way it helps you
concurrent lines are In geometry, three or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.
A triangle is a polygon and one of the basic shapes in geometry with three edges and three vertices. The points of edges of a triangle are known as angles, corners or vertices.
triangle
yes, three planes can intersect in one point.
No, only three lines can intersect at a single point.
Three.