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A polygon is a closed shape with straight sides. The number of vertices a polygon has is equal to the number of corners or points where the sides meet. For example, a triangle has 3 vertices, a quadrilateral has 4 vertices, a pentagon has 5 vertices, and so on. In general, an n-sided polygon will have n vertices.

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Ah, vertices are like the corners of a shape where the sides meet. A polygon can have as few as 3 vertices, like a triangle, or as many as you can imagine, like a dodecagon with 12 vertices. Just remember, each vertex is a special point where the shape comes together in harmony.

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3mo ago
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Well, honey, a polygon can have any number of vertices, but it must have at least three. So, grab a pen and start counting those corners, because the more vertices you have, the fancier your polygon will be. Just don't go crazy and try to draw a polygon with zero vertices - that's just a sad, lonely dot.

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A polygon has the same number of vertices as it has sides. So a pentagon has 5 and an octagon has 8, etc.

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9y ago
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Any integer greater than 2.

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