A shape with four vertices is called a quadrilateral. Common examples of quadrilaterals include squares, rectangles, trapezoids, and parallelograms. Each of these shapes has four sides and four corners (vertices) where the sides meet. The sum of the interior angles in any quadrilateral is always 360 degrees.
L shape
A circle does not have a vertex.
A Rectangle!
The corner of a 2D shape is called a "vertex" (plural: vertices). A vertex is a point where two or more edges meet, and it is a fundamental element in defining the shape's structure. In polygons, each vertex corresponds to a corner of the shape.
A vertex is when 2 edges meet and make a curved line.
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Triangular pyramid.
A circle does not have a vertex.
L shape
A Rectangle!
a vertex
A diagonal in a shape is a straight line from one vertex to another vertex (corner).
it is a vertex
The corner of a 2D shape is called a "vertex" (plural: vertices). A vertex is a point where two or more edges meet, and it is a fundamental element in defining the shape's structure. In polygons, each vertex corresponds to a corner of the shape.
A vertex is when 2 edges meet and make a curved line.
what polygon has 6 edges 4 vertices and all faces meet at vertex
Nothing. Vertices is the plural term from vertex. A vertex is a point where two or more lines meet. They usually terminate (end) there but don't have to. In a 2- or 3-dimensional shape a vertex is a corner.