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A triangular prime is a Prime number that is also a triangular number. Triangular numbers are generated by the formula ( T_n = \frac{n(n+1)}{2} ), where ( n ) is a positive integer. The number of vertices is not a standard characteristic associated with triangular primes, as they are primarily defined by their numerical properties rather than geometric ones. Therefore, if considering the triangular number itself, it can be represented geometrically as a triangle, which has three vertices.

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