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.
cone * * * * * No. If it is a finite cone it has an edge - circular or elliptical, depending upon the plane that terminates it. If it is not a finite cone, it does not have a flat edge.
In geometry and trigonometry, an angle (in full, plane angle) is the figure formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex or vertex of the angle (vertices in plural).With solid figures, like pyramids or polyhedrons, a vertex is a corner where three or more of the faces meet.Remember,* faces are the flat sides.* Edges are the lines where two of the faces meet.* Vertices are the corners where three or more of the faces meet.
No it is not a plane but it is a solidfigure
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).
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A cone.
It is the lines of a cube or a figure...... * * * * * No, a vertex is where they meet!
A spitial figure with a circular bases no edges and one vertex