Well, honey, the shape you're looking for is a "hexagonal prism." It's got more than one vertex and an "E" smack dab in the middle. So, go ahead and impress your friends with that little nugget of geometry trivia.
A polygon.
all of the shapes
A triangle for example has 3 vertices.
Well, darling, any shape that isn't a boring old circle has more than one vertex. So we're talking about your sassy squares, your feisty triangles, your rebellious rectangles, and even those wild pentagons and hexagons. Basically, if it's not round, it's got more than one vertex.
cube has more than one vertex and many other shapes i hope this helps you answer your questionthanks,Chadai age 11
rectangle
tetrahedron, pentahedron, hexahedtron, heptahedron, decahedron take your pick! If not, there are probably plenty more.
polyhedra
Im here to answer your question- possibly a cone. * * * * * and give you the wrong answer. A cone is a shape with 1 vertex: not MORE THAN 1 vertex! All polyhedra have more than 1 vertices.
A polygon.
Nothing. Vertices is the plural term from vertex. A vertex is a point where two or more lines meet. They usually terminate (end) there but don't have to. In a 2- or 3-dimensional shape a vertex is a corner.
They are the points where three (or more) planes (or faces of the shape) meet.
triangle * * * * * A triangle is NOT a 3d shape! A cube.
Any polyhedron.
all of the shapes
Any 2-dimensional shape has a vertex where two sides meet.Any 3-dimensional shape has a vertex where three or more faces meet.
Almost any 2D/3D shape has more than one vertex. Triangles, squares, rectangles etc. etc.