A vertex is where two lines of the shape meet. For example, the three points on a triangle are called vertices.
They are points, if any, where two sides meet to form an angle.
4 is the answer
Heptagon
a triangular prism has 6 vertices.
A triangular prism.
Two-dimensional, think of circles, ellipses... Three-dimensional: spheres, etc.
cube has 12 vertices. * * * * * What on earth has the above answer got anything to do with the question that was asked? The shape could be a 15-gon based pyramid, a 14-gon based di-pyramid, an octagonal prism. There are many other possible answers.
The shape that has no vertices and is round is a circle. The circle is the only shape that does not have vertices.
no shape equals to that
A shape with four sides has four vertices and a shape with three sides has three vertices, so a shape with four sides has more vertices than a shape with three sides.
a shape with 7 vertices
No, vertices do not have to be pointed out. Vertices are the points where the edges of a shape or object meet. They can be sharp or rounded, depending on the shape or object.
There is no shape with 4 faces and 3 vertices
A shape with four sides and three vertices does not exist in Euclidean geometry. In Euclidean geometry, a shape must have the same number of sides as vertices. Therefore, a shape with four sides would have four vertices.
A circle has no vertices and is round.
Any smooth shape has no vertices.
There Are 10 Vertices.
the vertices are the corners to the shape, so you count the corners to whatever shape.
No vertices (0). a heart shape is not a polygon shape, only polygon shapes have vertices.