A cube
No. A cube has 6 faces and 8 vertices - it has exactly 2 more vertices than faces.
A cube is a geometric shape which has 6 faces and 8 vertices ie .2 more vertices than faces
A cube has 8 vertices and 6 faces. Therefore a cube has 2 more vertices than faces.
According to the Euler characteristic which applies to all simply connected polyhedra,# edges + 2 = # vertices + # faces. So the answer is 2 fewer.
A cube has eight vertices and six faces (think of a die!).
Nothing has 2 faces and 0 vertices.
2 faces, 4 edges, and 4 vertices 2 faces, 4 edges, and 4 vertices
Oh, dude, it's like a math riddle! So, if a polyhedron has 10 more edges than vertices, we can use Euler's formula: Faces + Vertices - Edges = 2. Since we know the relationship between edges and vertices, we can substitute that in and solve for faces. So, it would have 22 faces. Math can be fun... sometimes.
If you add the vertices and Faces and subtract 2 from that number you get the number of edges. Vertices+Faces=Edges+2
no they are a line that join to faces e.g take 2 faces from a square and in the middle is a vertices
Faces + Vertices = Edges + 2 its easy
3 faces, 2 edges, and no vertices