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Point on a cone where two or more line segments connect?

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In the context of geometry, particularly when discussing cones, a point on a cone where two or more line segments connect is typically referred to as a "vertex" or a "tip" of the cone.

If you consider the cone as a three-dimensional shape with a circular base and a pointed top, the vertex is the apex of the cone from which the line segments (known as slant heights) extend down to the base.

In a more complex geometric situation, such as when considering a cone with added features (like intersections or tangents), the term could also pertain to an intersection point where multiple segments (which could represent different lines or edges) converge.

If you need elaboration on a specific type of cone or geometric configuration, please provide more details!
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