the vertices are the corners to the shape, so you count the corners to whatever shape.
A better name for "corners" would be angles, but the shape's name would be a hexagon
A general quadrilateral: it has no specific name.
That's impossible, because if a shape has sides, then it means it has corners, and vice versa.
No such shape exists.
the vertices are the corners to the shape, so you count the corners to whatever shape.
A better name for "corners" would be angles, but the shape's name would be a hexagon
10 side shape i think
Pentagonal Prizm
A sphere
A Triangle. a polygon MUTHaf
a heptagon has 7 corners and a octagon has 8 corners .
A shape that has 12 corners is called a dodecagon. This shape not only has 12 corners but alsoÊ12 sides.
No shape can have two corners
Maybe it is Curvilinear rectangle
A pentagonal pyramid.
The name rectangle refers to the right-angled corners. A rectangle is a four-sided shape with right-angled corners.