A pentagon.
If an octagon has 8 sides than that's easy it's 8 vertices and I'm in the 4th grade and what grade are you in
Yes, a hexagon has 6 sides, and an octagon has 8. A hexagon has two fewer sides than the octagon.
A concave octagon has is an 8-sdided figure in which one or more vertices (interior angles) are more than 180° , producing a shape with an inward bow, or a concavity (think of a cave).
Then you have 6 vertices. No problem.
You are a hexagon. A hexagon has six sides, which is fewer than the eight sides of an octagon and more than the five sides of a pentagon.
If an octagon has 8 sides than that's easy it's 8 vertices and I'm in the 4th grade and what grade are you in
Yes, a hexagon has 6 sides, and an octagon has 8. A hexagon has two fewer sides than the octagon.
A concave octagon has is an 8-sdided figure in which one or more vertices (interior angles) are more than 180° , producing a shape with an inward bow, or a concavity (think of a cave).
No.
Then you have 6 vertices. No problem.
Shapes that have fewer than 5 vertices include triangles (3 vertices), quadrilaterals such as squares and rectangles (4 vertices), and circles (0 vertices, as it is defined by its center point). These shapes are classified based on the number of corners or points that define their boundaries. Shapes with fewer vertices are typically simpler in structure and have fewer sides.
You are a hexagon. A hexagon has six sides, which is fewer than the eight sides of an octagon and more than the five sides of a pentagon.
No.
They are polygons. They have fewer than 5 sides. They have fewer than 5 vertices.
Yes. A hexagon has 6 sides, while an Octagon has 8.
No. They have more than 6.
The polygon that has more sides than a square (which has 4 sides) and fewer vertices than a heptagon (which has 7 vertices) is a pentagon. A pentagon has 5 sides and 5 vertices, fitting the criteria perfectly. Thus, the answer is a pentagon.