A shape with four sides and four vertices is called a quadrilateral. Common examples of quadrilaterals include squares, rectangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids. Each of these shapes has four sides of varying lengths and angles, but they all share the characteristic of having four vertices.
A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides and four vertices.
4 sided shapes are shapes called quadrilaterals. Such as a square, rhombus, rectangle, etc.
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i belive you ment vertices not verticles the shape with 4 sides and 4 vertices is a tetrahedral
A 4 sided shape has 4 vertices whereas a 3 sided shape has 3 vertices.
A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides and four vertices.
A shape with four sides has four vertices and a shape with three sides has three vertices, so a shape with four sides has more vertices than a shape with three sides.
There is no shape with 4 faces and 3 vertices
A square has 4 vertices.
Polygon
4 sided shapes are shapes called quadrilaterals. Such as a square, rhombus, rectangle, etc.
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i belive you ment vertices not verticles the shape with 4 sides and 4 vertices is a tetrahedral
A 4 sided shape has 4 vertices whereas a 3 sided shape has 3 vertices.
It is a quadrilateral that has 4 sides and 4 vertices
Assuming that each vertex is used to connect exactly two sides, all two-dimensional shapes will have the same number of sides as vertices. So a shape with 4 sides will have 4 vertices and a shape with 3 sides will have 3 vertices. Think of a square (4 sides, 4 vertices) and a triangle (3 sides, 3 vertices).
There is no such shape.