Both have 8 vertices.
A cube has 8 points, but the mathematical name for a point is a 'vertice'
There are 8 vertices on a cube.Rememeber the vertices are the points.
I think is a prism. it is because it has no sharp points.
If a point isspherical, then between spheres you have a space. So it cannot be spherical. If it is cube then cube has 8 points. So a point has 8 points is a contradiction. If it istetrahedral then it has 4 points. So point has 4 points is again contradiction. This is true for every shape.So you have no idea about shape of point.
A cube has eight points.
8 of them
Both have 8 vertices.
Individual points on one side of the cube are coplanar. Points on one side might not nessasarily be coplanar with points on another side. The corners of a cube are exactly coplanar to three planes, but not all planes of the cube. In fact, no point on the cube is coplanar to all other points on the cube.
A cube has 8 points, but the mathematical name for a point is a 'vertice'
Yes a cube has vertices. those are the points at the end of the faces on the cube.
Two.Two.Two.Two.
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A vertex of a cube is its corner points. A cube has 8 vertices and six faces. It also has 12 edges. A cube is a three-dimensional figure.
It is one of the points at which three faces meet.
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The vertices are the corners - or the points - where three edges meet.