A plane vertex is a point where two lines meet or intersect. A point has no size so the adjectine "large" is irrelevant".
When a circular cone is intersected by a plane at only its vertex, the resulting shape is a single point, which is the vertex itself. There are no other intersecting points along the surface of the cone. Thus, no additional geometric figure is formed beyond this singular point.
This figure is a CONE.
Because in math the definition for vertex is !the point of a geometric figure that is opposite the base. So in this case, the point is the vertex.
No it is not a plane but it is a solidfigure
cone
vertex
polyhedron
A point.
360 degrees
There two different shapes that have more than one vertex. One is a triangle it is a plane figure that has three straight sides and three angles and a quadrilateral which a four sided figure.
The line or plane upon which a geometric figure is thought of as resting is called the base. A three-dimensional figure with a circular base and the top meeting at a vertex; it resembles a funnel cone.
trapezoid
It is (-1, 3).
2
It is the lines of a cube or a figure...... * * * * * No, a vertex is where they meet!
A cone.
A spitial figure with a circular bases no edges and one vertex