Shapes that have fewer than 5 vertices include triangles (3 vertices), quadrilaterals such as squares and rectangles (4 vertices), and circles (0 vertices, as it is defined by its center point). These shapes are classified based on the number of corners or points that define their boundaries. Shapes with fewer vertices are typically simpler in structure and have fewer sides.
Hexagons have more than 5 verticies. Not pentagons because they have exactly 5 verticies. not a quadrilateral because that has 4 vertices. not a triangle because it has 3 vertices but left down to Hexagon which has 6 vertices .
The description given can be applicable to some 4 sided quadrilaterals like a square or a rectangle.
A rectangular prism has 8 vertices whereas rectangular based pyramid has 5 vertices
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A triangular prism has 6 vertices and a square pyramid has 5 vertices.So, a triangular prism has 1 one vertex than a square pyramid.
They are polygons. They have fewer than 5 sides. They have fewer than 5 vertices.
A square pyramid has 5 vertices. A triangular prism has 6 vertices. The pyramid has -1 more vertex than the prism, or 1 fewer.
A triangular prism, which has 6 vertices and 5 faces.
An irregular pentagon can have 5 vertices and two right-angles.
Rectangular pyramids
Pyramid
A quadrilateral based pyramid
Every polygon that is not a triabgle (3 vertices), quadrilateral (4 vertices) or pentagon (5 vertices) has more than 5 vertices.
Length, width, vertices (corners), sides, thickness.
triangular pyramid
It depends on the shape. A cube has 8 of them, a square pyramid has 5, and a sphere doesn't hasve any vertices at all.
Hexagons have more than 5 verticies. Not pentagons because they have exactly 5 verticies. not a quadrilateral because that has 4 vertices. not a triangle because it has 3 vertices but left down to Hexagon which has 6 vertices .