A polyhedron with 15 vertices can be a variety of shapes, but one example is a triangular prism with additional triangular faces attached, forming a complex shape like a triaugmented triangular prism. Another possibility is certain types of pyramids or bipyramids with additional faces. The exact shape will depend on how the vertices are connected and the number of faces it has.
polyhedron
A sphere...
sides are the face of a 3d shape and verticies are the corner of the shape
Yes, the Platonic solids (excluding the sphere which does not have vertices).
pentagon
A sphere.
A sphere is not a 3dshape
polyhedron
cube
A sphere...
A sphere for example.
How about a sphere or a cylinder
retangle
There is no limit to the number of vertices nor edges.
That 3D shape is called triangular pyramid.
sides are the face of a 3d shape and verticies are the corner of the shape
Yes, the Platonic solids (excluding the sphere which does not have vertices).