The solid shape you are describing is called a cone. A cone has a circular base and narrows to a single vertex, or apex, at the top. Its curved surface connects the base to the vertex, distinguishing it from other solid shapes.
A circle does not have a vertex.
L shape
It is the apex or vertex
You could call the vertex, the apex, the tip, or the point of the cone.
Yes. This vertex is also known as the apex.
It is a vertex. But you may be thinking of an apex.
A cone has one vertex or apex. A cone is the three dimensional shape produced by the set of possible lines that go through the vertex and also follow the boundary of a particular two dimensional shape, usually a circle, but it can be any shape. See the Related Links below for the formal definition of a cone and a conical surface, which includes the fact that the vertex can also be called the apex.
No, a prism does not have an apex. A prism is a solid geometric figure with two parallel and congruent bases that are connected by lateral faces. The apex refers to the highest point or vertex of a shape, which is not applicable to prisms.
If by "vertex," you mean "apex," than any pyramid would fit the description.
Yes, a cone has an apex. To be precise, it is the point at the tip of the cone. This is also called the vertex of the cone.
A circle does not have a vertex.
L shape
Well, at least in Polyhedrons, a Vertex is the point at the tip of a pyramid, apex is at the end of the cone.An apex is the top of a pyramid or cone. Technically, the apex is a vertex due to its vertex-like corner. Prisms DO NOT have apexes. They only have vertexes because they do not rise up like a pyramid.----------------------------------------------------------------An apex is usually pointed end of an object; the tip; a point of culmination.A vertex is usually the highest point or in mathematics , the point at which the sides of an angle intersect; the point on a triangle or pyramid opposite to and farthest away from its base.Some apexes may also be vertices.
It is the apex or vertex
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a vertex