1 vertex less than a hexagon is a pentagon. 2 angles more than a triangle is a pentagon.
The triangle is the only one.
Im here to answer your question- possibly a cone. * * * * * and give you the wrong answer. A cone is a shape with 1 vertex: not MORE THAN 1 vertex! All polyhedra have more than 1 vertices.
A parallelogram that isn't a rhombus, rectangle, or square has. Any polygon with more than 4 sides could also have.
Nothing
A polygon
A polygon.
A polygon is any geometric figure with more than one side. And since a rectangle has 4 sides, it is a polygon. To be more specific, it is a quadralateral
if you did not know the answer would be a pentagon.
I think you mean corner and it's called a vertex. If you have more than one vertex they are called vertices.
1 vertex less than a hexagon is a pentagon. 2 angles more than a triangle is a pentagon.
Almost any 2D/3D shape has more than one vertex. Triangles, squares, rectangles etc. etc.
No, A polygon is a closed geometric figure whose sides are nothing more than line segments. Each corner of a polygon where two sides intersect is called a vertex of the polygon.
rectangle
A square is a type of rectangle. A rectangle is a type of polygon. Polygons are just 2D shapes with more than three straight sides, where there are no open ends or lines crossing over each other. Triangle and up, basically.
A line that joins any vertex of a polygon (or polyhedron) to any vertex other than itself or adjacent ones is a diagonal.
A vertex !