"Vertecies" appears to be a misspelling or a confusion with similar terms. If you meant "vertices," it refers to the plural of vertex, which is a point where two or more lines or edges meet, commonly used in geometry. If you were referring to a different term or a specific context, please provide more details for clarification.
vertecies/vertex.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! Let's think about it together. A prism has 2 bases and the same number of edges as the number of sides on those bases, plus the number of edges connecting the corresponding vertices on the bases. So, a prism can't have seven more edges than vertices because the number of edges is determined by the number of sides on the bases and the number of vertices.
You mean ghetto?
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If x and y are two positive numbers, with arithmetic mean A, geometric mean G and harmonic mean H, then A ≥ G ≥ H with equality only when x = y.
8
Vertex Plural: Vertecies
a dodecagon
vertecies/vertex.
a cube has exactly 8 vertecies
5
# of faces + # of edges + # of vertecies + 2
Faces: 5 Vertecies: 5 Edges: 8
None. The minimal vertex set from which you can construct a poly-n-chora is the n-simplex, or some deformation thereof, with n+1 vertices, as any n points fall in a single flat n-surface (that is unique unless the three points happen to also fall in the same n-1-surface).
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! Let's think about it together. A prism has 2 bases and the same number of edges as the number of sides on those bases, plus the number of edges connecting the corresponding vertices on the bases. So, a prism can't have seven more edges than vertices because the number of edges is determined by the number of sides on the bases and the number of vertices.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.