A hexagon, a triangular prism, a pentagonal pyramid, two-quadrilateral pyramids attached by their quadrilateral faces are some options. Take your pick!
A hexagon...
No, not all three-dimensional shapes have vertices. A vertex is an angle point of any shape. Spheres do not have vertices.
Yes, they can have sides and vertices.
Vertices = Corners
yes they are
A hexagon...
Any smooth shape has no vertices.
No, not all three-dimensional shapes have vertices. A vertex is an angle point of any shape. Spheres do not have vertices.
Most Shapes has many vertices & Sides. The answer is a '''Circle''' * * * * * Only partly true. Most '''WELL-STUDIED''' shapes have vertices and sides. Most shapes - in nature, for example, are irregular, "random" shapes.
No. A sphere has no vertices. An octohedron has six vertices.
Yes, they can have sides and vertices.
Vertices are the points where edges meet and form an angle.
Vertices = Corners
yes they are
This all depends on the shape. Different shapes have different face, edges, vertices.
Congruent shapes.
it means the shapes that has faces,vertices and edges