An isosceles triangle and an equilateral triangle both have three vertices.
no numbers have the same number of edges and vertices
One possible pair is a cube and a parallelepiped. Vertices and corners are the same thing!
Congruent shapes.
The answer depends on the dimensions of the shape. Plane shapes - flat shapes in 2-dimensional space - will have the same number of vertices as sides. However, that is not the case with solid shapes.
A cube and a regular octahedron have the same number of edges, vertices, and faces. Both have 12 edges, 8 vertices, and 6 faces.
Yes, 2-dimensional shapes have vertices, which are the points where two or more edges meet. For example, a triangle has three vertices, while a square has four. The number of vertices varies depending on the type of polygon; for instance, a pentagon has five vertices.
no. a 2d square has only 1 face but a 3d square (cube) has 6 faces.
The number of sides and vertices in any polygon is always the same.
2 solid shapes together have 8 faces, 12 edges 8 vertices
No vertices (0). a heart shape is not a polygon shape, only polygon shapes have vertices.
2-dimensional shapes, with three straight sides have three vertices.
A cube or a cuboid both have 8 corners which are known as vertices