Plane shapes with four sides and four vertices are called quadrilaterals. Common types of quadrilaterals include squares, rectangles, rhombuses, trapezoids, and parallelograms. Each type has specific properties regarding the lengths of sides and angles.
a group of 4 sided shapes is called a quidrilatriel
Shapes with straight sides are called polygons
A closed plane figure with any number of sides is called a polygon. Polygons can have a variety of shapes and sizes, classified by the number of sides they possess, such as triangles (3 sides), quadrilaterals (4 sides), pentagons (5 sides), and so on. They are two-dimensional shapes that can be regular (with equal sides and angles) or irregular (with varying side lengths and angles). Examples include squares, rectangles, and hexagons.
Depending on their shapes and sizes you can make plane shapes with 3 to 24 sides.
sides are the face of a 3d shape and verticies are the corner of the shape
a group of 4 sided shapes is called a quidrilatriel
They are called sides or edges.
Shapes with straight sides are called polygons
A closed plane figure with any number of sides is called a polygon. Polygons can have a variety of shapes and sizes, classified by the number of sides they possess, such as triangles (3 sides), quadrilaterals (4 sides), pentagons (5 sides), and so on. They are two-dimensional shapes that can be regular (with equal sides and angles) or irregular (with varying side lengths and angles). Examples include squares, rectangles, and hexagons.
Where faces meet there are edges and where edges meet there are verticies
Depending on their shapes and sizes you can make plane shapes with 3 to 24 sides.
sides are the face of a 3d shape and verticies are the corner of the shape
A hexagon has 6 sides and 6 vertices.
a triangle has 3 sides, verticies
3 of each
They are called heptagons.
They are called hendecagons.