2D shape
In 2D, there are 6 vertices in a hexagon; there are 36 vertices in 6 hexagons. In 3D, it doubles up to 12 vertices.
It is a cuboid that has 8 vertices, 12 edges and 6 faces
2d shapes do not have edges or vertices
A hexagonal prism
2D shape
chloe
it is a decagon
Definately a triangle
no shape equals to that
In 2D, there are 6 vertices in a hexagon; there are 36 vertices in 6 hexagons. In 3D, it doubles up to 12 vertices.
A shape that would contain 8 vertices/corners would be an octagon for a 2d shape or a cube for 3d.First answer by Burntcrabistasty.
A 2D 12 sided shape is called a DodecagonAnd it's called a Dodecahedron if it's 3D.
A dodecagon
Dodecagon
it is a dodecagon
Heptagonal pyramid * * * * * No. A heptagonal pyramid has 8 vertices. You need a hexagonal pyramid or a pentagonal dipyramid for 7 vertices. Or, in 2d, a heptagon.