It has 12 vertices
No, a hexagonal prism does not have the same number of vertices as a hexagonal-based pyramid. A hexagonal prism has 12 vertices, with 6 on the top face and 6 on the bottom face. In contrast, a hexagonal pyramid has 7 vertices: 6 at the base and 1 at the apex. Thus, the two shapes differ in their vertex counts.
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A hexagonal prism has 12 vertices.(18 edges).TOP TIP: vertices's are corners and edges are lines. Save
A hexagonal prism has 12 corners or vertices
faces= 10 vertices-=26 edges=17 * * * * * Wrong on each count! Faces: 8 Edges: 18 Vertices: 12
A hexagonal prism has 18 edges and 12 vertices.
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A hexagonal prism has 8 sides, 12 vertices, and 18 edges.
A hexagonal prism has 12 vertices, 8 faces and 18 edges. A hexagonal pyramid has 7 vertices, 7 faces and 12 edges.
12 vertices
Sides and faces are the same thing. A hexagonal prism has 8 faces and 12 vertices.
A hexagonal prism has 12 vertices.(18 edges).TOP TIP: vertices's are corners and edges are lines. Save
A hexagonal prism.
12 vertices and 18 edges.
To find the number of vertices on any pyramid, take the number of corners on the base and add 1 (for the top) A hexagonal based pyramid has 7 vertices (6 for the hexagon, 1 for the top) I suspect you might mean "hexagonal prism" though. In which case, for prisms, you double the number of corners in the 2D shape. A hexagonal prism has 12 vertices (6 for the hexagons at each end.)
A hexagonal prism has 12 corners or vertices
faces= 10 vertices-=26 edges=17 * * * * * Wrong on each count! Faces: 8 Edges: 18 Vertices: 12