The number of sides and vertices in any polygon is always the same.
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A polygon with three vertices and three sides is a triangle. A polygon with four vertices and four sides is a quadrilateral.
A polygon has the same amount of vertices as it does sides, so it would have 7 vertices.
The question is somewhat ambiguous.If you mean a polygon in which the number of sides is not equal to the number of vertices, the answer is NO, there cannot be such a polygon.If, however, the question is whether there is a polygon in which not all the sides are equal and not all the angles are equal, then the answer is YES, the vast majority of polygons are of this type.
The corners of polygons are vertices and its singular term is vertex.
A 20-sided polygon is called an icosagon. In geometry, a polygon with n sides has n vertices. Therefore, a 20-sided polygon would have 20 vertices. Each vertex represents a point where two sides of the polygon intersect.