Find some way of labelling them so that you can tell which vertex you are referring to. It is usually a single letter, usually an upper case Roman character.
But you could be more descriptive.The vertices of a cube could be named: FBL, FBR, BBL, BBR, FTL, FTR, BTL, BTR where
the first character is Front or Back,
the second character is Bottom or Top,
the third character is Left or Right.
Or you could even label the vertices with the full three-word names!
Find some way of labelling them so that you can tell which vertex you are referring to. It is usually a single letter, usually an upper case Roman character.
But you could be more descriptive.The vertices of a cube could be named: FBL, FBR, BBL, BBR, FTL, FTR, BTL, BTR where
the first character is Front or Back,
the second character is Bottom or Top,
the third character is Left or Right.
Or you could even label the vertices with the full three-word names!
Find some way of labelling them so that you can tell which vertex you are referring to. It is usually a single letter, usually an upper case Roman character.
But you could be more descriptive.The vertices of a cube could be named: FBL, FBR, BBL, BBR, FTL, FTR, BTL, BTR where
the first character is Front or Back,
the second character is Bottom or Top,
the third character is Left or Right.
Or you could even label the vertices with the full three-word names!
Find some way of labelling them so that you can tell which vertex you are referring to. It is usually a single letter, usually an upper case Roman character.
But you could be more descriptive.The vertices of a cube could be named: FBL, FBR, BBL, BBR, FTL, FTR, BTL, BTR where
the first character is Front or Back,
the second character is Bottom or Top,
the third character is Left or Right.
Or you could even label the vertices with the full three-word names!
vertex the line that connects 2 vertexes is an edge
Not sure about vertexes or prisim. A rectangular prism, on the other hand, has 8 vertices. Not vertexes.
8 vertexes
A cylinder has no vertices (not vertexes!) It has 2 circular edges.
6 edges 4 vertexes
5 vertexes, 4 faces, and 8 edges
isosceles triangle
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Yes. to add to that a vertex must be connected to at least 3 edges to be 3d, an edge is always connected to 2 vertexes, so the closest the two can ever be is vetexes x 3 = edges x 2, but when working with any platonic solid you can follow this: vertexes x (faces / vertexes) x [edges on one side] = edges x 2 or vertexes x [faces meeting at one vertex] = edges x 2 when working with any other polyhedron [vertexes with x amount of faces] x (x) + [vertexes with y amount of faces] x (y) ...{and so on} = edges x 2
square based pyramid, And vertexes is not a word, they are called a vertex(singular) or vertices(plural)