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Vertex is a point where two or more lines, curves or edges meet.

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Answered by rsingh625
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A vertex in geometry refers to a point where two or more lines, curves, or edges meet. Therefore, vertices are points where two lines meet to create an angel. Furthermore, the corners of polygons and polyhedral are also vertices. Most two or three-dimensional geometrical shapes happen to possess vertices..

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Answered by Sriji246
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In geometry Vertex is a point on a polygon where the sides or edges of the object meet or where two rays or line segments meet. The plural of a vertex is vertices.

Simply, Vertex means a point where two or more line segments meet. Also a vertex or node of a graph is one of the objects that are connected together. The connections between the vertices are called edges or links. The representation of vertex always denoted by capital letters like P, Q, R....

You can find a vertex in 2D shapes, like pentagons and squares, or in 3D shapes, like pyramids and cuboids.

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