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i'm having trouble with what a vertice is. can someone tell me please?
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Deja vu ! *looks around feeling strange*
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A vertice is a corner. Nowt more!
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A vertice is where three edges meet.
Two edges are enough (for 2D). See Definition of Vertex
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Verticies:
A part of a shape where 2 or more edges meet.
So what the pointy bit at the top of a cone - is that a vertice?
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Vertex or apex
See Spinning Cone
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It is where 2 or more edges meet at a point.
Last edited by MathsIsFun (2008-11-10 17:48:39)
So how many edges are meeting at the top of a cone?
What if you start to round off the point on the cone so it becomes a hemisphere - does a hemisphere have a vertex?
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A corner point of a geometric figure. For a polygon, vertices are where adjacent sides meet. For an angle, the vertex is where the two rays making up the angle meet.
Note: If the figure is a curve or surface, the vertices are the points of maximum curvature.
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