No, it has 3 vertices.
"Vertices" means "vertexes". "Vertex" means one of the triangle's points. The triangle has three points. When you talk about two or three of them, you're talking about 2 or 3 'vertices'.
All triangles have exactly 3 vertices
The vertices of a triangle are the endpoints. In other words, when the sides of the triangle intersect, they form a vertex of a triangle. A triangle has a total of three vertices.
A triangle has 3 vertices.
The triangle based prism has 6 vertices. And for your information you should know this because im only a gr 4er
A triangle vertices are the end of a line; in a triangle there are only three such points.
An isosceles triangle and an equilateral triangle both have three vertices.
Not sure about vertices's. The circumcentre is equidistant from a triangle's vertices (no apostrophe).
"Vertices" means "vertexes". "Vertex" means one of the triangle's points. The triangle has three points. When you talk about two or three of them, you're talking about 2 or 3 'vertices'.
All triangles have exactly 3 vertices
The vertices of a triangle are the endpoints. In other words, when the sides of the triangle intersect, they form a vertex of a triangle. A triangle has a total of three vertices.
Vertices are the main property of triangles. No vertices, no triangle.
A triangle has 3 vertices.
The triangle based prism has 6 vertices. And for your information you should know this because im only a gr 4er
They are the 3 corners of the triangle and vertices is the plural of vertex
A triangle has 3 vertices and 3 sides
No. and it is not vertices's! vertices will do.