A 2D star shape typically has a varying number of vertices depending on its design. For example, a simple five-pointed star has ten vertices: five outer points and five inner points. More complex star shapes can have additional vertices, but they generally follow a pattern based on the number of points. Thus, the number of vertices can differ widely based on the specific star design.
A cylinder has no vertices (not vertexes!) It has 2 circular edges.
6 edges 4 vertexes
5 vertexes, 4 faces, and 8 edges
Every triangle has three vertices (vertexes).If it has less than 3 or more than 3, it isn't a triangle.
3 and 3 I believe
8 vertexes
Not sure about vertexes or prisim. A rectangular prism, on the other hand, has 8 vertices. Not vertexes.
A cylinder has no vertices (not vertexes!) It has 2 circular edges.
6 edges 4 vertexes
1
4
One.
5 vertexes, 4 faces, and 8 edges
Endless.
12
5
two