i think the answer is a cone because it has a flat bottom
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Only a square and a rhombus will have all its diagonals bisecting vertices. In other shapes some - but not all - diagonals can bisect vertices.
Yes Vertex(Vertices) are corners or points of 3D shapes.
There two different shapes that have more than one vertex. One is a triangle it is a plane figure that has three straight sides and three angles and a quadrilateral which a four sided figure.
There are infinitely many shapes. Among them are polyhedra, with four or more vertices.
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all of the shapes
A cone only has 1 vertex because it only has one point where it connects. (vertex=a point)
Yes,the triangular prism has one vertex
Only a square and a rhombus will have all its diagonals bisecting vertices. In other shapes some - but not all - diagonals can bisect vertices.
Yes Vertex(Vertices) are corners or points of 3D shapes.
Because the base of a cone is round, it is the only three dimensional figure with only one vertex.
cube has more than one vertex and many other shapes i hope this helps you answer your questionthanks,Chadai age 11
There two different shapes that have more than one vertex. One is a triangle it is a plane figure that has three straight sides and three angles and a quadrilateral which a four sided figure.
The concept of a vertex, which is the intersecting point between two or more geometrical shapes, is meaningless in this case. A point can't have a vertex since it has no shape. A vertex, however can be a point. For example, if one 2-D line intersects another 2-D line, that point of intersection is the vertex.
A triangular pyramid (tetrahedron) can be formed by joining two triangular shapes together along one of their edges. This configuration results in a shape that has three triangular faces, two edges, and one vertex, which is the point where the two triangular shapes meet.
There are infinitely many possible shapes. One such is a cube with one vertex sliced off.