In a 3-dimensional shape with polygonal faces, an edge is a straight line at which two faces meet. A vertex is a point where three or more edges meet. In solid shapes which are not polyhedra, an edge is still a line - possibly curved - where two faces meet. But a vertex can be any corner, for example, the point of a cone.
Edges: 2, Vertex: None.
0 vertex edges and 1 base.
Three edges meet at each vertex.
Edges: 12 Faces: 6 Vertex: 8
it has one vertex two circle edges and one face
Edges: 2, Vertex: None.
A vertex can be the corner of a polyhedron in which case at least three edges meet at a vertex.
0 vertex edges and 1 base.
Three edges meet at each vertex.
Edges: 12 Faces: 6 Vertex: 8
it has one vertex two circle edges and one face
In an octahedron, four edges meet at each vertex. An octahedron has eight triangular faces, twelve edges, and six vertices, with each vertex being the meeting point of four edges.
Edges meet at a vertex.
vertex
there are 4 vertices(singular vertex) of a square. the pointed edges are called vertex
Where edges come together is a vertex
It is at the vertex of which the plural is vertices