35 because you can make 5 quadrilateral's each with the 7 vertices. a quadrilateral is any 4 sided shape
5 sided shape = pentagon ._ /. \ \_/
Pentagon
If you mean vertices of: (-1, -1) (-1, 3) and (5, -1) then when plotted on the Cartesian plane it will form a right angle triangle with a base of 6 units and a height of 4 units. Area of triangle: 0.5*6*4 = 12 square units
You can actually learn to make an origami one. But its a 12 sided figure with each face having 5 sides in my past experience. A dodecagon is a 12-sided polygon, a 2-dimensional figure. The dodecahedron is a 12-sided polyhedron, a 3-dimensional object of 12 pentagonal faces and 20 vertices. The dodecahedron is also one of the Platonic solids. * * * * * The above is a totally confused answer. It conflates a a dodecagon and a dodecahedron. The first, which the question is about, is a plane (2-D) figure which is bounded by 12 straight lines. The second, which has nothing to do with the question, is a solid (3-D) shape enclosed by 12 pentagonal faces.
It is a square which is a regular 4 sided polygon
A 5 sided pentagon has 5 vertices
A rectangular pyramid (four-sided base) has 5 faces and 5 vertices.
4-sided pyramid.
5 edges
Pentagon , 5 sided shape with 5 vertices Hendecagon , 12 sides and 12 vertices
A five sided shape is called a pentagon.
Pentagon
The answer is "n" If the polygon has 3 sides, it also has a Vertices (points) if it has 4, it has 4 Vertices 5 it has 5 etc etc...
It is a 5 sided pentagon
It is a 5 sided pentagon that has 5 corners which are called vertices.
It will have 300 edges and 200 vertices