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In geometry, a '''vertex''' (plural ''vertices'') is a special point located at the intersection of two or more [[line (geometry)|lines]], generally in an angle, polygon or polyhedron. Vertices appear also in [[graph theory]] as basic elements of a [[graph]]. In this context vertices are often called ''nodes''.
In geometry, a '''vertex''' (plural ''vertices'') is a special point located at the intersection of two or more [[line (Euclidean geometry)|lines]], generally in an angle, polygon or polyhedron. Vertices appear also in [[graph theory]] as basic elements of a [[graph]]. In this context vertices are often called ''nodes''.

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In geometry, a vertex (plural vertices) is a special point located at the intersection of two or more lines, generally in an angle, polygon or polyhedron. Vertices appear also in graph theory as basic elements of a graph. In this context vertices are often called nodes.