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A star has 10 sides and 5 vertices but if it's a decagonal star then 20 sides (10 for the star and 10 for the star) and 10 vertices (for the decagon in the middle, hence decagonal star). But, if it's pentagram star then 10 sides and 10 vertices.
A pentagram has five points or vertices.
It has 10 vertices, 10 edges, and 0 faces.
A 3D star is not a standard shape. You can easily add another point.
A star is not a specific shape: it is a generic word for a shape which has an even number of vertices. The interior angles at alternate vertices are usually reflex angles. A star can have six or more vertices.
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It has 10 vertices, 10 edges, and 0 faces.
Actually it has ten vertices's you half to count the inside too
Actually it has ten vertices's you half to count the inside too
A star has 10 sides and 5 vertices but if it's a decagonal star then 20 sides (10 for the star and 10 for the star) and 10 vertices (for the decagon in the middle, hence decagonal star). But, if it's pentagram star then 10 sides and 10 vertices.
A geometrical star can have various numbers of vertices, and the angles formed at the vertices need not be the same. The number of perpendicular lines depends on exactly how many vertices it has and how their angles are configured.
A pentagram is a five pointed star and has 10 vertices. So, a pentagram prism has 20 vertices. This is NOT the same as a pentagonal prism.
A pentagram has five points or vertices.
An octagon has 8 sides and 8 vertices
It has 10 vertices, 10 edges, and 0 faces.
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