Six.
50
The vertical axis in a plane coordinate graph
A square has 4 vertices. A vertex is the point at which the sides of an angle intersect. There are four corners or angle intersections for a square.
There are different kinds of octahedra with different numbers of vertices and edges.
The x-coordinate of the centroid is the arithmetic mean of the x-coordinates of the three vertices. And likewise, the y-coordinate of the centroid is the arithmetic mean of the y-coordinates of the three vertices. Thus, if A = (x1, y1), B = (x2, y2) and C = (x3, y3) then the coordinates of the centroid, G = [(x1,+ x2 + x3)/3, (y1 + y2 + y3)/3].
This all depends on the shape. Different shapes have different face, edges, vertices.
A pentagonal what? A pentagonal pyramid or pentagonal prism have different numbers of vertices.
30, its a combination. C(6,3) because there are six vertices of a hexagon and three vertices of a triangle
To find the coordinates of a triangle, identify the positions of its three vertices in a coordinate plane. Each vertex will have an x-coordinate and a y-coordinate, typically represented as (x1, y1), (x2, y2), and (x3, y3). You can determine these points through measurements or calculations based on the triangle's geometry or by using tools like graphing software or geometry software. Once you have the coordinates of all three vertices, you can fully describe the triangle's position in the plane.
The coordinates of a square can be defined by the positions of its four corners (vertices) in a Cartesian coordinate system. For example, if a square is centered at the origin with a side length of 2 units, its vertices could be at the coordinates (1, 1), (1, -1), (-1, -1), and (-1, 1). The specific coordinates will vary based on the square's size and position in the coordinate plane.
It is 40.5 square units.
The answer depends on the other two vertices. Two vertices define an infinite number of parallelograms.