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A polygon whose vertices are on a circle and whose edges are within the circle is an?

Inscribed polygon, since it is inside the circle.


How many are the face edges and vertices of a circle?

A circle has no vertices and it has one face. It could also be argued that a circle is the limiting form of a regular polygon with an infinite number of vertices.


How many faces edges vertices does a polygon have?

Polygons have as many vertices as they have sides (edges).


How many edges faces and vertices does a polygon have?

A polygon can have three or more edges and exactly the same number of vertices. All polygons have one face.


How many curved edges in convex polygon?

None.A polygon is made up of straight line edges between its vertices. There are the same number of edges as vertices in a polygon.In the case of a polygon, it is convex if all interior angles are less than 180o.


What is the name of a polygon with six edges and six vertices?

An hexagon


What does heaxagon mean?

a hexagon is a polygon with six edges and six vertices.


What shapes has no edges or vertices?

a sphere of course!


How many faces edges and vertices does a circle have?

Infinite


How many faces vertices and edges does a semi circle have?

4 faces and 2 vertices.


How many face edges and vertices has a square?

Vertices are the corners of the polygon so there are 4 in this instance and there are also 4 edges to a square which defines the 1 face.


What are vertices in geometry?

Vertices are the points on a polygon where the sides/edges of a figure come together. A cube, for example, has 8 vertices. The singular form of vertices is vertex.