Question

The point on a cone where two or more line segments meet is called the (1 point)

Overtex

O oblique.

O face.

O edge.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **Overtex**.

In the context of a cone, the point where the cone's apex or tip is located is often referred to as the vertex (in the given options, it appears to be misspelled as "Overtex"). The other terms have different meanings: "oblique" relates to the angle of the cone, "face" refers to flat surfaces, and "edge" refers to the line segments where two faces meet.
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