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Points and corners are all vertices!

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Q: What is a shape that has one point and four corners?
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What shape has four corners and one set of parallel lines?

a trapezuim


What 3d shape has triangular based and a point as one of corners?

May be a pyramid.


How many vertices does a primid have?

A pyramid is constructed from a square base (having four corners) and four triangles, rising from each side of the square with their tips meeting at one point. These five two-dimensional shapes form the faces of the three-dimensional shape of the pyramid, that therefore has five vertices (at the four corners of the square and at the point where the triangles meet).


What is the shape with the most corners?

There is no such thing. For any shape, you can always imagine a shape that has one more corner.


What figure has 4 sides and 3 corners?

The figure that has 4 sides and 3 corners is a triangle-shaped figure that has one of its corners truncated or cut off. This figure is called a "truncated triangle" or a "triangle with a missing corner" and has a unique shape that can be used in geometric and mathematical applications.


What shape is one with 6 corners?

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What 4 states have the same border point?

Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico all touch at one point, known as the Four Corners.


How many corners does a cylinder have?

4 faces 12 corners i think thats right... ;]


What shape has one curved face and no corners?

A sphere.


What 3d shape has 8 corners?

A cube is one


What shape has the most corners?

There is not a shape with the most corners. You could always "one-up" the last shape. It is like with numbers, there is not a highest number, but instead there is infinity.


A shape that has 3 equal c0rners?

Many shapes with three or more corners satisfy the condition. All triangles have 3 corners but not such that they are all equal. One which does is the equilateral triangle. A square and rectangle each have four corners, and by definition also have at least 3 equal corners. A trapezoid and parallelogram each has four corners but have pairs of obtuse and acute angles and so cannot satisfy the condition.