no.vertices are corners.
A cone has one vertex.
No, a cone does not have three vertices. A cone has one vertex at the apex where the sides converge, and a circular base that does not have vertices in the traditional sense. The base is a continuous curve, so it does not contribute any vertices like a polygon would.
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Cone
A cone has one vertex.
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A cone has one vertex, which is the pointed tip where the two sides of the cone meet. The circular base of the cone does not count as a vertex, as vertices are defined as points where edges meet. So, in total, a cone has one vertex.
A cone has only one vertex and a circular base
A cone has 1 flat surface, because a cone has 1 corner and has 4 edges. The reason that is is because a cone is round. A cone has a flat surface at the bottom of the cone. The reason it is because the cone doesn't have any vertices and most of the solid and plane figures have vertices.
It has one
i know its 1