A parallelogram and a trapezoid are a couple of examples.
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A shape with four sides and three vertices does not exist in Euclidean geometry. In Euclidean geometry, a shape must have the same number of sides as vertices. Therefore, a shape with four sides would have four vertices.
yes 6 faces, 8 vertices, 12 edges. * * * * * It is the same, but the fact that they have the same number of faces, edges and vertices is not conclusive. A rectangular prism (brick shape) also has the same numbers.
no numbers have the same number of edges and vertices
The number of sides and vertices in any polygon is always the same.
Not too sure but you may be thinking of a cube which has 6 same flat faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices