3 angles 3 verticals
4 angles and 4 vertices. It has at most 2 verticals. It has no verticles (whatever they might be!)
There are 6 faces, 12 edges, 8 vertices and 24 different angles
In geometry and mathematics, opposing angles are called verticals. They share the same vertex, but they still are vertically opposite of one another.
Either no verticals or two verticals and two horizontals.
Verticals are corners so in a two dimensional a square has 4 verticals
A tetrahedron need not have any verticals.
A hexagon has 6 sides and 6 vertices. As "hexa" means six.
The answer depends on what you mean by "the verticals of a triangle".
A circle (in 2-dimensions and a sphere in 3-d. And the word is vertices, not verticals!
The hendecahedra has 5 verticals, 8 edges, and 5 faces.
It does not!