The point of intersection of two sides of a polygon is called a vertex. A vertex describes the intersection or corners of a shape.
the point where two sides of a polygon meet are called vertices
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Each point is called a vertex.
The points where two sides of a polygon meet are called vertices (singular: vertex). Each vertex is a corner of the polygon, and the total number of vertices corresponds to the number of sides in the polygon. For example, a triangle has three vertices, while a quadrilateral has four.
The point of intersection of two sides of a polygon is called a vertex. A vertex describes the intersection or corners of a shape.
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At most two sides of a polygon go through any point of intersection.
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When two sides of a polygon meet they meet at a point called a vertex. If it's two lines that intersect each other and keep going it is called a transversal.
A point that two sides of a polygon have in common is called a vertex. Each regular polygon has an equal number of sides as vertices.
Each point of a polygon at which two sides intersect is called VERTEX
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the point where two sides of a polygon meet are called vertices
Intersection point in lines & in figures' sides it's called vertex.
Well, honey, that point is called a vertex. It's where those sides come together and have a little party. Just make sure to bring your geometry hat, because things can get a little wild in there.