1 face 3 sides and 3 edges which are sides
A triangle has 3 sides (or edges) and 3 corners (or angles)
An equilateral triangle has sides and angles. There are 3 sides in any triangle. Edges are in three dimensional figures.
3 corners (vertices) and 3 edges (sides).
A triangle has 3 sides (edges) and three vertices (corners)
Edges = 3 x number of sides in end of prism For example, a hexagonal prism would have 3 x 6 = 18 edges since there are 6 sides to a hexagon.
Every face has 3 edges. CAUTION: DO NOT multiply the # of sides by 3, as that will not get you the # of edges. a triangular pyramid has 7 edges
3 times the number of sides on each base. 3*10 = 30 edges.
Edges are found in 3-dimensional objects. Then vertices are the corners and edges are the lines formed where two faces meet. In this case, sides usually refers to the faces.
Two sides and no edges!
edges=sides so: 32 sides -> 32 edges
A triangular prism has 3 sides on each base (2) and 3 on the lengths of the prism therefore it has 9 edges.