Intersection point in lines & in figures' sides it's called vertex.
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
-- "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 Rectangle!
A point where two rivers meet is called a confluence.
The point at which two curves meet is called an "intersection point." At this point, the coordinates of both curves are the same, indicating that they share a common value. Intersection points can be found in various contexts, such as in algebra, geometry, and calculus, and they can represent solutions to equations or systems of equations.
A 2-D shape with three vertices is called a triangle. Triangles can vary in type based on their side lengths and angles, including equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles. Each vertex is a corner point where two sides of the triangle meet.
A vertex of a polygon is where 2 sides meet
A hexagon is a 2-dimensional figure with six sides. In general, a 2-dimensional figure with many sides is called a polygon.
Two line segments or rays that share a common endpoint form an angle. The point where they meet is called the vertex of the angle, and the two segments or rays are referred to as the sides of the angle. Angles can be measured in degrees or radians, indicating the amount of rotation between the two sides.