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Yes, categorically.
Every prism has vertices. They have an even number of vertices, with a minimum of 6 and no maximum.
for any prism , number of ___ + number of vertices = number of edges + ___
It has 12 vertices
6 vertices
You count the number of vertices in the polygon that forms the base. The prism has twice as many vertices.
Every prism has vertices. They have an even number of vertices, with a minimum of 6 and no maximum.
No. Not can it have an odd number of vertices.
for any prism , number of ___ + number of vertices = number of edges + ___
6 vertices
It has 12 vertices
You count the number of vertices in the polygon that forms the base. The prism has twice as many vertices.
They are an even number, greater than or equal to 6.
28 We can check this using smaller prisims, with a triangular prism (3-sided) there are 6 vertices. WIth a rectangular prism (4-sided), there are 8 vertices. The number of vertices in a prism is always twice the number of sides.
A prism with 16 vertices must be an octagonal prism and so has 10 faces.
A prism is a generic term used to describe a polyhedron with a pair of parallel and congruent polygonal base and a number of rectangular faces linking the two bases. A prism whose base is a polygon with n-sides (or vertices) has n+2 faces, 2n vertices and 3n edges, where n ≥ 3.
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No. A triangular prism has six vertices. A square pyramid has five vertices. A triangular pyramid has four vertices.