The description given can be applicable to some 4 sided quadrilaterals like a square or a rectangle.
OK, SO a shape with fewer than four straight sides is a triangle, which has three (3) straight sides. Hope this helps! LOOPDOP says: A circle is a shape. And it has no straight sides..... isn't that "fewer"?
2-dimensional shapes, with three straight sides have three vertices.
The shape that has no vertices and is round is a circle. The circle is the only shape that does not have vertices.
no shape equals to that
the vertices are the corners to the shape, so you count the corners to whatever shape.
OK, SO a shape with fewer than four straight sides is a triangle, which has three (3) straight sides. Hope this helps! LOOPDOP says: A circle is a shape. And it has no straight sides..... isn't that "fewer"?
Shape has fewer than 6 sides
A Square
it is a decagon
2-dimensional shapes, with three straight sides have three vertices.
A shape with four sides has more vertices because there are more points where edges (straight lines) meet than a 3-sided shape.
It is one plane shape consisting of four straight sides (and four vertices).
triangula prism
There are many shapes that have fewer than 3 vertices like the circle, hyperbola, semi circle, and many others. However if you are only talking about polygons then there is no actual shape with fewer than 3 vertices that you can find in a real life situation but they do have names for these shapes. A 2-sided polygon is known as a digon. A 1-sided polygon is known as a monogon. These shapes only exist in theory however and not in real life.
The shape that has no vertices and is round is a circle. The circle is the only shape that does not have vertices.
A shape that has more than 4 vertices is called a polygon. Polygons are closed geometric figures with straight sides. Examples of polygons with more than 4 vertices include a pentagon (5 vertices), hexagon (6 vertices), heptagon (7 vertices), octagon (8 vertices), nonagon (9 vertices), decagon (10 vertices), and so on. Each vertex represents a point where two sides of the shape meet.
This shape is a cube.