The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph
Vertices are the points where edges meet and form an angle.
A polygon with 9 vertices is a nonagon.
its somthing that's in math * * * * * Given that the question asked what it meant in MATH terms, the answer is extremely illuminating! A vertex (plural vertices), is a point where two or more lines (edges) of a shape meet. A more common word for vertex is corner.
EdgesGeometric vertices are the corners of mathematical objects such as cubes.In trigonometry, vertices are the corners of an angle.
Edges are the lines that connect the vertices. The vertices are the actual points where the edges meet.
Vertices are the points on any shape. For example, A 2-dimentional square has 4 vertices.
There is no such word in maths (or math, if you prefer). There are vertices and verticals. They mean different things so find out which one you want and re-submit your question.
Vertices are points in a solid, or 3-D figure, where edges meet.
Vertices are on a shape when two sides meet up and create a corner. For example, a square has 4 vertices, a tringle has 3 vertices, a circle has no vertices. (singular is 'vertex').
6 vertices.
5 faces 5 vertices 8 edges .....do the math ;)
Vertices are the corners in a shape. Lets start with a triangle, It has 3 sides and 3 vertices's. I hope this answers your question Jordan McNeill