That's the angle's "vertex".
< the point where the two rays meet is called a vertex.
The sides of a triangle do not meet in a point, so there is no "the common point".
It is a point where two sides of the shape meet.
The peak of an angle is called the "vertex." It is the point where the two rays or lines that form the angle meet. In geometric terms, the vertex serves as the common endpoint of the angle's sides.
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.
< the point where the two rays meet is called a vertex.
The sides of a triangle do not meet in a point, so there is no "the common point".
The Vertex
It is known as a vertex.
It is a point where two sides of the shape meet.
each side of a angle is a vertex * * * * * No, the point where the sides meet is the vertex. The sides themselves are ... just sides.
The peak of an angle is called the "vertex." It is the point where the two rays or lines that form the angle meet. In geometric terms, the vertex serves as the common endpoint of the angle's sides.
I am the endpoint where two sides of a polygon meet?
Vertex
A right angle.
vertex