Every polygon that is not a triabgle (3 vertices), quadrilateral (4 vertices) or pentagon (5 vertices) has more than 5 vertices.
Polygons of 6 or more sides have more than 5 vertices such as an octagon which has 8 vertices
vertices with edges maybe a quadrilateral with 4 sides or known as a polygon has more than 3 or more sides also a right angle thats ALWAYS 90 degrees
A polygon may have many more than four sides, a triangle has only three vertices.
A quadrilateral or a four sided shape
Every polygon that is not a triabgle (3 vertices), quadrilateral (4 vertices) or pentagon (5 vertices) has more than 5 vertices.
Hexagons have more than 5 verticies. Not pentagons because they have exactly 5 verticies. not a quadrilateral because that has 4 vertices. not a triangle because it has 3 vertices but left down to Hexagon which has 6 vertices .
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A polygon and a quadrilateral are alike because they both have more than three sides.
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No, a vertice means a point where two or more lines come to a point. And a quadrilateral has four corners/vertices, it cannot have more than four because it only has four sides.
Polygons of 6 or more sides have more than 5 vertices such as an octagon which has 8 vertices
vertices with edges maybe a quadrilateral with 4 sides or known as a polygon has more than 3 or more sides also a right angle thats ALWAYS 90 degrees
Any regular polygon with more than 4 sides with have all its corners (vertices) equal. Furthermore, an irregrular polygon with more than four sides can always have four equal vertices.
A polygon is a closed shape with straight sides. The number of vertices a polygon has is equal to the number of corners or points where the sides meet. For example, a triangle has 3 vertices, a quadrilateral has 4 vertices, a pentagon has 5 vertices, and so on. In general, an n-sided polygon will have n vertices.
A PENTAGON. Rectangles have 4 vertices. So pentagons have 5 vertices.
A quadrilateral, pentagon or hexagon.