The same set of vertices can be connected by edges in different ways. For example, the
pentagon and
pentagram have the same
vertex arrangement, while the second connects alternate vertices. A
vertex arrangement is often described by the
convex hull polytope which contains it. For example, the regular
pentagram can be said to have a (regular)
pentagonal vertex arrangement. Infinite tilings can also share common
vertex arrangements. For example, this
triangular lattice of points can be connected to form either
isosceles triangles or
rhombic faces. == Edge arrangement ==