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A cylinder has 2 equal parallel flat surface circular bases and a curved surface body.
A cylinder has 3 faces: two circular bases and one curved surface. It has 2 edges where the bases meet the curved surface. In terms of vertices, a cylinder has 0 vertices, as there are no sharp corners.
A cylinder has two circular bases and no vertices on the curved surface. Therefore, it has 0 vertices.
the sphere doesn't have a base because it's all round
A cylinder !
The solid figure you're describing is a cylinder. It has two circular bases, but if we consider a cylinder without its bases, it consists of a single curved surface wrapping around the height of the cylinder. Another example of a solid figure with one curved surface and no bases is a cone if we only consider the curved part without the base.
A cylinder
The bases of a cylinder are circular shapes. A cylinder has two parallel circular bases that are congruent and connected by a curved surface. The circular bases are perpendicular to the height of the cylinder, which extends between them.
A cylinder has two parallel sides, which are the circular bases at the top and bottom. These bases are congruent and parallel to each other, while the curved surface connects them.
A cylinder has 3 faces: two circular bases and one curved lateral surface. It has 0 corners, as the edges of the bases are rounded and there are no sharp vertices.
The face of a cylinder consists of two circular bases and a curved surface that connects these bases. The circular bases are flat and parallel to each other, while the curved surface wraps around the sides, giving the cylinder its three-dimensional form.
It's a rectangle.