Typo! I mean edges!
polyhedrons need flat face and edges, corners which cylinder cones don't have.
No. They have curved edges, so they can't be polyhedra.
polyhedrons need flat face and edges, corners which cylinder cones don't have.
Cylinders and cones are not considered polyhedrons because they do not have flat faces, which is a defining characteristic of polyhedrons. Polyhedrons are three-dimensional shapes made up of flat surfaces, while cylinders and cones have curved surfaces. Additionally, polyhedrons have straight edges where faces meet, whereas cylinders and cones have curved edges. Therefore, cylinders and cones are classified as curved surfaces rather than polyhedrons.
The description given fits that of cones
The question is based on a false premise, and so cannot be answered.
about 24 cones
It depends on the prism but cones will always have one.
There is no set number of male cones that can be found in a cluster. Unlike female cones, which are usually single, there can be large numbers of male cones in cluster.
There is no set number of male cones that can be found in a cluster. Unlike female cones, which are usually single, there can be large numbers of male cones in cluster.
There is no set number of male cones that can be found in a cluster. Unlike female cones, which are usually single, there can be large numbers of male cones in cluster.