A quadrilateral.
There are many special types of quadrilateral - square, rectangle, rhombus etc.
A shape with four sides has four vertices and a shape with three sides has three vertices, so a shape with four sides has more vertices than a shape with three sides.
A shape with four sides and three vertices does not exist in Euclidean geometry. In Euclidean geometry, a shape must have the same number of sides as vertices. Therefore, a shape with four sides would have four vertices.
There is no such shape. The only convex shape that has four faces is a tetrahedron, and that has four vertices, not 5.
A triangular based pyramid has four vertices and four faces
A pyramid BK
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None. A shape with four faces is a tetrahedron and that has 4 vertices, not 6.
A triangle has three vertices. Hope this helps, John
A tetrahedron = triangle based pyramid.
There is no shape with only four triangular faces and five vertices. If there is also a quadrilateral face then it is a quadrialteral based pyramid.
any closed shape with 4 sides or more sides. The question does not specify only four vertices!
A trapezium is a quadrilateral and so has four sides and four vertices.