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What is vertex on a cuboid?

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How faces at each vertex does a cuboid have?

A cuboid has 6 faces, with 3 faces meeting at each vertex.


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Eight vertices.


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The mathematical name for corner is 'vertex' A cuboid has 8 vertices or corners. An example of a cuboid is a cereal box or a dice.


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What 3D shape has 6 faces and 7 vertices?

Since it a shape with 6 faces it is a type of hexahedron. Essentially, the figure is a cuboid with two of its adjacent vertices brought together. I will try to describe it in a bit more detal: Start with a cuboid. Take the top-right-front vertex move it to the bottom-right front vertex. Move all the other edges as you go. When you finally get to the bottom you will have the required shape.


Does a cuboid have 6 vertices's?

In 2-space a vertex is the intersection of 2 rays. Therefore there are 3 vertices at each corner, 4 corners making 12 vertices.


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Which polyhedron has a trangular base?

There are an infinite number of possible solutions. A tetrahedron and icosahedron are regular shapes. Then there is the triangular prism. A cuboid with one vertex cut off, a cube with 2 vertices cut off, 3 vertices etc. In fact, cutting off the vertex of any polyhedron in which three sides (faces) meet at the vertex will give a new triangular face.