The answer depends on how many points there are and how many triplets are non-collinear.
The vertices are the corners - or the points - where three edges meet.
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The vertices refer to the points where to sides of a shape come into contact. So for example, a triangle has three vertices because its sides meet at three points. Each polygon also has the same number of vertices as sides (pentagon = 5 vertices, etc.)
A triangle vertices are the end of a line; in a triangle there are only three such points.
A plane has no vertices, so you can't. Pick one or three spicks (points) in the plane, usually at the basis vectors, for its label.
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30, its a combination. C(6,3) because there are six vertices of a hexagon and three vertices of a triangle
Trianglles are the geometric figure consisting of three points called vertices,connected by three sides........
All triangles have three vertices.
All triangles have 3 sides and 3 vertices
The three major diagonals in an ordinary hexagon do not intersect at the same point. Therefore, in such a hexagon, the diagonals form 111 triangles.
All triangles have exactly three vertices.
The geometric shape formed by connecting the perimeter of five points is a pentagon. Its basic construction is that of three triangles with one triangle in the middle sharing two of its sides with a base line of the other two triangles. The maximum number of triangles that can be created, if you count only those triangles that are formed by line segments between each of the five points, are ten (10).
All triangles have three vertices.
Vertices
The least number of obtuse triangles, if all possible triangles are drawn for n points in a plane, is zero. If all the n points lie in a straight line, no triangles are possible and so no obtuse triangles are able to be drawn; thus for any number n, there is a possibility that no obtuse triangles can be drawn, so the least possible number of obtuse triangles drawn is zero.
The vertices are the corners - or the points - where three edges meet.