A triangular dipyramid - two triangular pyramids stuck together, base-to-base.
a cube, for example
There is no simply connected polyhedron with the above characteristics.
5 faces 9 edges 6 corners
A pyramid whose top is a line (forming 2 corners) instead of a point (1 corner).The 5 faces are1 bottom2 triangles for opposite sides2 trapezoids for opposite sidesThe 6 corners are4 at the base2 at the topI do not know of a name specific to this kind of polyhedron.
5 faces 6 corners 9 edges
There can be no simply connected polyhedron with those values since they are not consistent with the Euler characteristic.
A triangular has 5 FACES,6 CORNERS and 6 EDGES
Triangular Prisim
It is a triangular prism that has 5 faces, 6 vertices and 9 edges
5 * * * * * No. A pyramid is a generic name for a polyhedron (solid shape) with one face (the base) which is a polygon with n sides (n ≥ 3), and n triangular faces. It will have n+1 vertices (corners). Thus, a triangular pyramid has 4 corners a quadrilateral pyramid has 5 corners a pentagonal pyramid has 6 corners, and so on.
A square is not a polyhedron, it is a polygon. A cube is not a polygon, it is a polyhedron.A square has 4 edges and 4 vertexes. It has no faces because it is not a polyhedron. If you cut the corners off of a square, the new polygon has 8 edges and 8 vertexes.A cube has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertexes. If you cut the corners off of a cube, the new polyhedron has 14 faces, 36 edges, and 24 vertexes.
There is not a polyhedron with the given number of faces, edges and vertices.