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Mathematics, 03.10.2019 03:10 pickles3233

Which statement explains the difference between a point and a vertex?

a)a vertex can be used to create other geometric shapes, and a point is always part of a shape.

b)a point does not have a formal definition, and a vertex is described through undefined terms

c)a vertex contains an infinite number of points, and a point does not have width or depth

d)a point continues infinitely in one direction, and a vertex does not have width or depth

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