Twelve. The number of sides and vertices in a polygon are always the same.
A polygon has the same amount of vertices as it does sides, so it would have 7 vertices.
Every polygon that is not a triabgle (3 vertices), quadrilateral (4 vertices) or pentagon (5 vertices) has more than 5 vertices.
it has 12 vertices
It has 20 vertices.
The vertices are the "points" of a polygon.
19. sides=vertices
Twelve. The number of sides and vertices in a polygon are always the same.
A polygon has the same amount of vertices as it does sides, so it would have 7 vertices.
Every polygon that is not a triabgle (3 vertices), quadrilateral (4 vertices) or pentagon (5 vertices) has more than 5 vertices.
A 6 sided polygon is an hexagon which has 6 vertices
A polygon with nine vertices also has nine sides, and is therefore a "nonagon".
Fourteen. Each polygons has the same number of sides as it has vertices. Therefore, a polygon with 14 vertices must have 14 sides.
A polygon has as many vertices as it has sides and so in this case it will have 20 vertices.
12 sides, 12 angles, 12 vertices
A polygon with 5 sides/vertices is called a pentagon.
22 vertices