It is a vertex.
Type your answer here... Vertex
Vertices - the point of a polyhedron at which three or more of the edges intersect, that would make a corner. No
In geometry, three or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.
It's possible, but for any three lines in the same plane, there could be ether one point of intersection (unlikely) or three (more probably).
its the point of concurrency
It is a vertex.
concurrent lines
A vertex (plural = vertices).
concurrent
I believe it's called a vertex
It is the vertex whose plural is vertices
wrong!
In geometry, three or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.
No. Ray= A finite beginning and no finite end. A ray is a linear projection in one direction. If three rays begin at the same point of origin they will never intersect again given their respective directions. Same goes for the situation of them beginning at different P.O.O's; it's only physically possible for them to intersect at one point then after. (Unless of course you bring into the picture mirrors and different mediums wherein the index could possibly cause them to reflect/refract and change their paths.. then they could possibly intersect at more than one point... BUT generally/simply speaking NO three rays cannot intersect at more than one point :-) )
intersection
A point where two or more lines intersect