It is a vertex.
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Three or more lines that intersect at a single point are called concurrent lines. The point where they intersect is known as the point of concurrency. This concept is commonly used in geometry, particularly in the study of triangles and other polygons.
Type your answer here... Vertex
A point where three or more faces intersect is known as a "vertex." In geometry, vertices are the corners or angular points of a polyhedron, where the edges meet. Each vertex can be connected to other vertices through edges, forming the shape's overall structure. For example, in a cube, there are eight vertices where the faces meet.
Such a point is called the orthocenter. Even the fact that all three altitudes intersect at a point is quite interesting because only two lines are guaranteed to intersect at a point, but we have three.
I believe it's called a vertex
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yes, three planes can intersect in one point.
The altitudes of a triangle intersect at a point called the Orthocentre.Note : This is often stated as, "The altitudes are concurrent at a point called the Orthocentre."
No, only three lines can intersect at a single point.
Three or more lines that intersect at a single point are called concurrent lines. The point where they intersect is known as the point of concurrency. This concept is commonly used in geometry, particularly in the study of triangles and other polygons.
concurrent lines
Type your answer here... Vertex
A point where three or more faces intersect is known as a "vertex." In geometry, vertices are the corners or angular points of a polyhedron, where the edges meet. Each vertex can be connected to other vertices through edges, forming the shape's overall structure. For example, in a cube, there are eight vertices where the faces meet.
The point where the three medians of a triangle intersect is called the centroid of the triangle.
Such a point is called the orthocenter. Even the fact that all three altitudes intersect at a point is quite interesting because only two lines are guaranteed to intersect at a point, but we have three.
It's either a vertex, or the surface of the milkshake.