euclid
A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
A vertex is a point where two or more lines meet.
If you mean: y = x^2 -6x +6 then the vertex is at (3, -3)
If you mean the vertex where the two equal sides of an isosceles triangle intersect, the side is the base.
euclid
geometery
A vertex is the highest or lowest point in a parabola.
A vertex is a point where two or more lines meet.
A word used in geometery starting with a J is justification. You use it when you are given a situation you need to solve. The justification is either a postulate or theorem that proves that how you get your answer is right.
Vertices is the plural of the word vertex. A vertex is a corner where lines meet.
it's just a vertex to a another vertex besides the sides itself
he was famous for geometery,ratio and shapes
There are Four building blocks of geometery. They are; theorems, postulates, definitions, and undefined terms. They are terms that prove statements in geometery. The undefined terms include a point, line and plane.
If you mean: y = x^2 -6x +6 then the vertex is at (3, -3)
In math, a vertex is the point in an angle of which the two rays originate. You know that little dot that's at the "corner" of an angle? Yep, that's the vertex.
Nodes mean that it is a point or a vertex. :)