There is no solid figure with only four edges. The smallest solid figure is the tetrahedron, made up of four triangular faces, but it has six edges.
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∙ 12y agoThere is no such figure.
If you are a solid figure with no vertices or edges, then you are a Sphere.From the lighter side: And that means that we can no longer be friends...
A triangular pyramid has 4 faces and has 6 edges
hexahedron
It is not any kind of simply connected solid figure because it does not satisfy the Euler characteristic which requires thatFaces + Vertices = Edges + 2It is not any kind of simply connected solid figure because it does not satisfy the Euler characteristic which requires thatFaces + Vertices = Edges + 2It is not any kind of simply connected solid figure because it does not satisfy the Euler characteristic which requires thatFaces + Vertices = Edges + 2It is not any kind of simply connected solid figure because it does not satisfy the Euler characteristic which requires thatFaces + Vertices = Edges + 2
There is no such figure.
A tetrahedron is a solid figure with 6 edges. There's no such thing as solid edges. A tetrahedron is a triangular pyramid, with 4 vertices, 6 edges and 4 triangular faces. In a regular tetrahedron (the first Platonic solid) all triangles are equilateral.
You have to count the lines on a solid figure
A tetrahedron.
A triangular pyramid.
A triangular pyramid.
If you are a solid figure with no vertices or edges, then you are a Sphere.From the lighter side: And that means that we can no longer be friends...
A triangular pyramid has 4 faces and has 6 edges
sides of the solid figure
square
A basic pyramid with three sides?
EDGES