3d shapes with plane faces are called polyhedra (singular = polyhedron). The minimum number of vertices is 4, there is no maximum.
triangle * * * * * A triangle is NOT a 3d shape! A cube.
cylinder defenly * * * * * Whatever defenly means, the answer is definitely not a cylinder which has no vertex - not more than one! A rhomboid is one possible answer.
The 3D shape you are looking for is a "octahedron." An octahedron has eight triangular faces, six vertices, and twelve edges, making it a polyhedron with more than one vertex. Its symmetrical shape is commonly seen in various applications, including crystal structures and dice.
No, a shape cannot have more than 3 edges meeting at a vertex and simultaneously have a right angled face. A right angled face implies that two edges form a right angle, which is only possible with three edges meeting at a vertex.
It is called a 'polygon'.
Almost any 2D/3D shape has more than one vertex. Triangles, squares, rectangles etc. etc.
Im here to answer your question- possibly a cone. * * * * * and give you the wrong answer. A cone is a shape with 1 vertex: not MORE THAN 1 vertex! All polyhedra have more than 1 vertices.
A polygon.
Any polyhedron.
all of the shapes
triangle * * * * * A triangle is NOT a 3d shape! A cube.
A triangle for example has 3 vertices.
A cuboid.
Rhomboid
Well, darling, any shape that isn't a boring old circle has more than one vertex. So we're talking about your sassy squares, your feisty triangles, your rebellious rectangles, and even those wild pentagons and hexagons. Basically, if it's not round, it's got more than one vertex.
cube has more than one vertex and many other shapes i hope this helps you answer your questionthanks,Chadai age 11
I think you mean corner and it's called a vertex. If you have more than one vertex they are called vertices.