The end point where two sides of a polygon meet is the Vertex.
the point where two sides of a polygon meet are called vertices
...the remaining two sides?
When two sides (called faces) of a 3-dimensional shape meet, they meet at an edge.
If two sides meet at a POINT then it is a vertex or corner.
I am the endpoint where two sides of a polygon meet?
the two sides of a polygon meet at the angle
A corner is a point (where three sides of the cube meet). An edge is a line (where two sides meet). A line is also the connection between two adjacent corners.A corner is a point (where three sides of the cube meet). An edge is a line (where two sides meet). A line is also the connection between two adjacent corners.A corner is a point (where three sides of the cube meet). An edge is a line (where two sides meet). A line is also the connection between two adjacent corners.A corner is a point (where three sides of the cube meet). An edge is a line (where two sides meet). A line is also the connection between two adjacent corners.
The end point where two sides of a polygon meet is the Vertex.
the point where two sides of a polygon meet are called vertices
...the remaining two sides?
When two sides (called faces) of a 3-dimensional shape meet, they meet at an edge.
all sides are the same
No. By definition, two parallel sides never meet.
If two sides meet at a POINT then it is a vertex or corner.
A polygon with four or more sides can meet these requirement.
Parallel sides are sides that (in a plane) do not meet whereas sides which are not parallel do meet at some point at an angle greater than 0°.