Hexagon
There is no such word as verticle. A polygon with more than 5 vertical sides must have at least 11 sides.
Every polygon that is not a triabgle (3 vertices), quadrilateral (4 vertices) or pentagon (5 vertices) has more than 5 vertices.
A polygon with 2 more side than a triangle is a 5 sided pentagon.
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Polygons of 6 or more sides have more than 5 vertices such as an octagon which has 8 vertices
There is no specific term which distinguishes between polygons with up to 5 sides from those with more than 5 sides.
The polygon that has more sides than a square (which has 4 sides) and fewer vertices than a heptagon (which has 7 vertices) is a pentagon. A pentagon has 5 sides and 5 vertices, fitting the criteria perfectly. Thus, the answer is a pentagon.
It is a pentagon which has 5 sides
They don't. A pentagon for example, which is a polygon of 5 sides, also has 5 angles.They don't. A pentagon for example, which is a polygon of 5 sides, also has 5 angles.They don't. A pentagon for example, which is a polygon of 5 sides, also has 5 angles.They don't. A pentagon for example, which is a polygon of 5 sides, also has 5 angles.
A polygon with 5 or more sides can be a stop sign it has 8 sides.
Any regular polygon with 5, 7 or more sides.
It could be a 5 sided pentagon or a 6 sided hexagon