Well, darling, a polygon with 5 vertices and 4 sides is about as real as a unicorn riding a rainbow. It's mathematically impossible because the number of sides in a polygon is always equal to the number of vertices, so you can't have 5 vertices and only 4 sides. It's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole - it just ain't gonna happen.
Twelve. The number of sides and vertices in a polygon are always the same.
Fourteen. Each polygons has the same number of sides as it has vertices. Therefore, a polygon with 14 vertices must have 14 sides.
A polygon with 5 sides/vertices is called a pentagon.
12 sides, 12 angles, 12 vertices
A polygon with three vertices and three sides is a triangle. A polygon with four vertices and four sides is a quadrilateral.
19. sides=vertices
A polygon is a closed figure bounded by sides only. Triangle is the polygon of 3 sides and 3 vertices.
It will have 12 sides
A polygon has the same amount of vertices as it does sides, so it would have 7 vertices.
No, because the vertices are the corners where the sides meet in a polygon
It has 20 vertices.
a polygon is a closed up shape with vertices and sides ,for example a triangle is a polygon because it is made up of 3 sides and 3 vertices