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.
There is no such thing. For any shape, you can always imagine a shape that has one more corner.
That's impossible, because if a shape has sides, then it means it has corners, and vice versa.
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.