No, it has 3 vertices.
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Nothing has 2 faces and 0 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'.
To find the third vertex of the equilateral triangle with vertices at (0, 1) and (4, 3), we can use the fact that the distance between all three vertices must be equal. The midpoint of the segment connecting (0, 1) and (4, 3) is (2, 2). The third vertex can be found by rotating the segment around this midpoint by ±60 degrees. The third vertex is either (1, 4) or (3, -2).
If the vertices are at (0, -2) (8, -2) and (9, 1) on the Cartesian plane plane then by using the distance formulae and trigonometry the area of the triangle works out as 12 square units.
No, it has 3 vertices.
An isosceles triangle and an equilateral triangle both have three vertices.
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The given vertices when plotted on the Cartesian plane will form a right angle triangle and so therefore its largest angle is 90 degrees.
Nothing has 2 faces and 0 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
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It the cylinder because it has 2 bases 2 faces 0 vertices And 0 edges
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