"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.
"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'.
Not sure about vertices's. The circumcentre is equidistant from a triangle's vertices (no apostrophe).
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
A triangle has 3 vertices and 3 sides
They are the 3 corners of the triangle and vertices is the plural of vertex
No. and it is not vertices's! vertices will do.