Hamiltonian path
the origin is the point in the graph that can be fourth vertex
A cube has no vertex
Vertex of a triangle is any of its 3 corners and the plural of vertex is vertices
The vertex
A vertex can be the corner of a polyhedron in which case at least three edges meet at a vertex.
The vertex is the origin, (0,0).
The vertex is at the origin of coordinates ... the point (0, 0).
the origin is the point in the graph that can be fourth vertex
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When the vertex lies on the x-axis. For example x = y2, the vertex is at the origin, and the parabola is lying on its side.
Itβs vertex is not at the origin
It's the point (0, 0). That's the origin.
focus , directrix
Its vertex is not at the origin
The graph is a parabola facing (opening) upwards with the vertex at the origin.
it will be pointing to the right side of the plane
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