The description given fits that of a cylinder.
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.
A cylinder has three faces: two circular bases and one curved lateral surface. It has two vertices at the ends of the circular bases, and it has no edges on the curved surface. Therefore, in total, a cylinder has 3 faces, 2 vertices, and 0 edges.
A cylinder has 3 faces: two circular bases and one curved surface. It has 2 vertices located at the top and bottom circular edges, and it has an infinite number of edges along the curved surface where the circular bases meet. However, if considering just the circular edges, it has 2 edges.
The solid figure that has 2 flat surfaces and 0 vertices is a cylinder. A cylinder consists of two parallel circular bases (the flat surfaces) connected by a curved surface. The bases do not have any vertices, as they are continuous curves.
a sphere has no bases and it only has one curved surface
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.
A cylinder has 0 vertices. It consists of two circular bases connected by a curved surface, but there are no distinct points where edges meet, which is what defines a vertex.
cylinders are 3d figures that have two circular bases and curved side Vertices are points in which three faces meet
It's a rectangle.
A sphere?
A cylinder is 3 dimensional. It has 2 bases, 0 faces, and 0 vertices.