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A sphere, an ellipsoid, a toroid.

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Q: Can you name 3 shapes with no vertices?
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How many shapes have 3 vertices?

In two dimensions, all sorts of triangles. In 3 or more dimensions there is no specific name for shapes with three vertices.


What is the another name for vertices in 2d shapes?

Corners.


What shapes have fewer than 5 vertices?

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.


A shape that has more than 1 vertex?

Most 2 dimensional shapes (all polygons) have 3 or more vertices. Most 3-dimensional shapes (polyhedra) have 4 or more vertices.


How many vertices do 3 sides shape have?

2-dimensional shapes, with three straight sides have three vertices.


What three shapes have no vertices?

In 3 dimensions, a sphere, an ellipsoid, or a blob.


Edges faces vertices of 3 d shapes?

cube 8


What shapes have 4 vertices?

In 2 dimensions, a quadrilateral. In 3 dimensions, a tetrahedron.


What shapes that have 3 corners?

A triangle is the only polygon with 3 corners (vertices). There is no polyhedron with 3 corners.


What shapes have no vertices's?

Any smooth shape has no vertices.


Does all 3d shapes have vertices?

No, not all three-dimensional shapes have vertices. A vertex is an angle point of any shape. Spheres do not have vertices.


What is a shape that has no sides and no vertices?

Most Shapes has many vertices & Sides. The answer is a '''Circle''' * * * * * Only partly true. Most '''WELL-STUDIED''' shapes have vertices and sides. Most shapes - in nature, for example, are irregular, "random" shapes.