They are the points where three (or more) planes (or faces of the shape) meet.
L shape
A circle does not have a vertex.
The corner of a 2D shape is called a "vertex" (plural: vertices). A vertex is a point where two or more edges meet, and it is a fundamental element in defining the shape's structure. In polygons, each vertex corresponds to a corner of the shape.
A vertex is when 2 edges meet and make a curved line.
I do not believe that there is such a shape.
Pentagonal Prism
A pentagonal prism, a hexagonal pyramid, a cube with one vertex (corner) cut off, a tetrahedron with three vertices cut off - these are some of the possibilities.
L shape
A circle does not have a vertex.
a vertex
A diagonal in a shape is a straight line from one vertex to another vertex (corner).
it is a vertex
The corner of a 2D shape is called a "vertex" (plural: vertices). A vertex is a point where two or more edges meet, and it is a fundamental element in defining the shape's structure. In polygons, each vertex corresponds to a corner of the shape.
A vertex is when 2 edges meet and make a curved line.
Nothing. Vertices is the plural term from vertex. A vertex is a point where two or more lines meet. They usually terminate (end) there but don't have to. In a 2- or 3-dimensional shape a vertex is a corner.
I do not believe that there is such a shape.
is it a vertex