A vertex is a point. There are 8 vertices in a cube. 6 sides in a cube. This can be easily seen from looking at a standard 6 sided die (dice).
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The cone has only one vertice. It is the only three dimensional shape that has this characteristic. All others have more than one vertice.
A point as such, for example the corner of a cube, would be properly called a vertice (plural vertices), pronounced ver-tiss-see.
A cube has 12 edges as does an octahedron and those are the two platonic solids (convex polyhedra with congruent regular polygons as faces where the same number of faces meet at each vertice) with 12 edges.
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A cube has 8 points, but the mathematical name for a point is a 'vertice'
It is a cube or a cuboid
A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges.
I regret that it is impossible to answer this question since there is no such object as a vertice pyramid.
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