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No. Apaprt from the spelling, a triangle is a 2-dimensional object.
There cannot be a 3-dimensional polyhedron with the specifications of the question because the Euler characteristic requires that Faces + Vertices = Edges + 2 and that clearly is not the case here.
Triangular prism. 9 faces, six vertices, and nine edges right?
A three-dimensional figure with five faces, nine edges, and six vertices is called a triangular prism. It consists of two triangular bases and three rectangular lateral faces. The triangular bases contribute three edges each, and the three additional edges connect the vertices of the triangles, resulting in the total of nine edges. The six vertices come from the three vertices of each triangular base.
A triangular prism.
The shape you are describing is a triangular prism. It has six vertices, nine edges, and five flat faces (two triangular faces and three rectangular faces). Additionally, it has no curved surfaces, as all its faces are flat.
Yes. And nine edges too.
A nonagonal prism has nine faces. It has a total of 18 vertices. A nonagonal prism also has 27 edges.
A triangular prism has nine edges and six vertices.
Triangular prism
Triangular prism
An octagonal pyramid has nine vertices. In addition, it has sixteen edges and nine faces, including an octagonal base and eight triangular faces.
There are nine edges on a triangular prism to answer your question.9 There are 9 edges, 6 vertices and 5 faces on a triangular prism
A tetrahedron is a polyhedron with four triangular faces, while a triangular prism is a polyhedron with two triangular faces and three rectangular faces. The main difference between the two shapes is their number of faces and their base shapes. Additionally, a tetrahedron has four vertices and six edges, while a triangular prism has six vertices and nine edges.