Line
straight angle
Concurrent lines or line segments occur when 3 or more lines meet at the same point
The points where the line segments that form a polygon meet (i.e., the corners) are called the vertices of the polygon. The singular form is vertex.
They form a vertex because they are line segments. An angle is two rays with the same point
A figure composed of two line segments that share the same endpoint is called an "angle." The point where the two segments meet is known as the vertex of the angle, while the segments themselves are referred to as the "sides" of the angle. Angles can be measured in degrees or radians and are fundamental in geometry and trigonometry.
there where a polygon meet that 2 segments is called ''vertex''
When two line segments meet at a point
The point where the two line segments meet
Tangent.
the point where two line segments meet
intersecting lines, or line segments
straight angle
An angle comprises two straight line segments or rays together with the point at which they meet.
They are perpendicular line segments
Concurrent lines or line segments occur when 3 or more lines meet at the same point
The points where the line segments that form a polygon meet (i.e., the corners) are called the vertices of the polygon. The singular form is vertex.
A vertex is a point where two line segments or rays meet. For example: a triangle could have 3 possible vertexes, but many more points. The points are not only where two lines meet, but any where on that line, ray, or shape.