Apex (geometry)#Axial (or apical) and equatorial positions
{{Short description|Peak or top of a geometric figure}}
In geometry, an apex ({{plural form}}: apices) is the vertex which is in some sense the "highest" of the figure to which it belongs. The term is typically used to refer to the vertex opposite from some "base". The word is derived from the Latin for 'summit, peak, tip, top, extreme end'. The term apex may be used in different contexts:
- In an isosceles triangle, the apex is the vertex where the two sides of equal length meet, opposite the unequal third side.{{r|ghm}}
References
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| last1 = Gottschau | first1 = Marinus
| last2 = Haverkort | first2 = Herman
| last3 = Matzke | first3 = Kilian
| arxiv = 1603.01382
| date = 2018
| doi = 10.1007/s00454-017-9953-0
| issue = 1
| journal = Discrete & Computational Geometry
| pages = 170–199
| title = Reptilings and space-filling curves for acute triangles
| volume = 60
| s2cid = 14477196
}}
| last = Jacobs | first = Harold R. | authorlink = Harold R. Jacobs
| title = Geometry: Seeing, Doing, Understanding
| edition = Third
| publisher = W. H. Freeman and Company
| location = New York City
| year = 2003
| isbn = 978-0-7167-4361-3
| pages = 647, 655
}}
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