resultant displacement
An endpoint where two edges intersect on a polyhedron is called a vertex.
It is an angle.
an angle.
The common endpoint of two sides of a polygon is called the vertex. Polygons have different numbers of vertices depending on the particular shape of the polygon. For example, a pentagon will have five vertices, and a rectangle will have 4 vertices.
In planar geometry, an angle is the figure formed by two rays, called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle.
resultant displacement
The shortest path between two points is called a geodesic. In flat (Euclidean) space it is simply a straight line.
It is called the "endpoint". If another question that you have bout what the end of a ray is called, there is no such a thing, since the ray begins in one point (called the endpoint) and expands infinitely in the other direction... Much like this arrow I will draw you.... ( THIS IS THE ENDPOINT!)------------------------------>(There is no ending here, just keeps on going and going and going... you get the point) Perhaps it is better for you to look at your lessons? best, A.K.A., Uchiha Itachi
An angle consists of two rays called sides with a common endpoint called the vertex.
vertex
Endpin.
The endpoint.
Is called a radius.
An angle consists of two rays called sides with a common endpoint called the vertex.
an angle precisely defined as the common endpoint of two rays
An endpoint where two edges intersect on a polyhedron is called a vertex.
Midpoint