The plural form of vertex is verteces or vertexes.
The plural word for more than one teacher is teachers.
It was never legal to have more than one wife in England.
That is the correct spelling "princesses" for more than one princess.
yes. when there is more than one object
If you're referring to more than one head for a single school, the plural is 'heads of school'. If you're referring to one person head for more than one school, the plural is 'head of schools'. If you're referring to more than one person as head of more than one school, the plural is 'heads of schools'.
A polygon
It cannot have more than one.
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.
A polygon.
Nothing
A triangle, for example.
all of the shapes
There two different shapes that have more than one vertex. One is a triangle it is a plane figure that has three straight sides and three angles and a quadrilateral which a four sided figure.
cube has more than one vertex and many other shapes i hope this helps you answer your questionthanks,Chadai age 11
cylinder defenly * * * * * Whatever defenly means, the answer is definitely not a cylinder which has no vertex - not more than one! A rhomboid is one possible answer.
I think you mean corner and it's called a vertex. If you have more than one vertex they are called vertices.
Vertexes or Vertices. (VERT-uh-seize)