If I understand your question, you are referring to the vertex. This is the point where the sides meet, also where the angle is formed.
there where a polygon meet that 2 segments is called ''vertex''
the two sides of a polygon meet at the angle
-- "Adjacent" means two sides that meet at the same point. -- "Equal" means they have the same length. -- "Pair" means both of them taken together. -- "2 pairs" means there are two separate groups of same-length sides that meet at the same point. -- The whole statement means that you are a "kite" shape.
A vertex of a polygon is where 2 sides meet
When 2 or more straight lines meet...the point where they meet is called the point of intersection
If I understand your question, you are referring to the vertex. This is the point where the sides meet, also where the angle is formed.
there where a polygon meet that 2 segments is called ''vertex''
the two sides of a polygon meet at the angle
A Rectangle!
-- "Adjacent" means two sides that meet at the same point. -- "Equal" means they have the same length. -- "Pair" means both of them taken together. -- "2 pairs" means there are two separate groups of same-length sides that meet at the same point. -- The whole statement means that you are a "kite" shape.
A point where two rivers meet is called a confluence.
A vertex of a polygon is where 2 sides meet
Two lines meet together to form each point. So a star with 5 points has 5 x 2 = 10 sides.
An intersection.
Moraine
A hexagon is a 2-dimensional figure with six sides. In general, a 2-dimensional figure with many sides is called a polygon.