You can really draw them with any number of points greater than two. The common form that is very easily sketched by hand is the five pointed star.
Stars have 5 points.
It has 10 vertices, 10 edges, and 0 faces.
A traditional star has five points. A star of david has six. A star must have at least five points, but can have infinately more. Depends on what you mean by a star. For instance are sun has no corners. But the standard way to draw a star is with 5 corners.
There are 8 stars on the Alaskan flag. Each star has 5 points. Each star has 10 distinguishable sides.
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A star with five points has ten sides. Each point of the star connects to the next point, forming a line segment, and there are five such line segments. Additionally, the interior of the star forms five triangles, each with three sides, bringing the total number of sides to ten.
5*2=10 corners in total
A 5 pointed star has 10 sides.
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A star has 10 sides and 5 vertices but if it's a decagonal star then 20 sides (10 for the star and 10 for the star) and 10 vertices (for the decagon in the middle, hence decagonal star). But, if it's pentagram star then 10 sides and 10 vertices.
10 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 25