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.
Vertex
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.
I am the endpoint where two sides of a polygon meet?
Vertex
A right angle.
vertex
The point where all three angle bisectors meet is the centre of the incircle - the circle which touches all the sides of the triangle (alternatively described as the circle for which the sides of the triangle are tangents).