a square
A three-dimensional figure or shape, such as a tetrahedron, has four faces. These faces are equilateral triangles. A tetrahedron also has four vertices and 6 edges.
Triangular pyramid.
a triangular pyramid has six edges and four triangular shaped faces
A rhombus is a two-dimensional shape, so it does not have faces, vertices, or edges in the three-dimensional sense. However, it does have four vertices and four edges. In summary, a rhombus has 0 faces, 4 vertices, and 4 edges.
None. A shape with four faces is a tetrahedron and that has 4 vertices, not 6.
A TETRAHEDRON has four congruent triangular faces four vertices six edges. "Tetra" means "four" in Greek "Hedron" means "sided"
The shape you are describing is a square prism, also known as a square rectangular prism or cuboid. It has two square bases and four rectangular lateral faces, totaling six faces. The six edges come from the four edges of the rectangular faces plus the two edges of the square bases. The relationship between edges, faces, and bases is consistent with the characteristics of a prism.
A tetrahedron; a shape made of four triangles.
A triangular based pyramid has 4 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices
A tetrahedron is the smallest possible polyhedron: a closed 3-d shape with polygonal faces. It has 4 triangular faces, 4 vertices and 6 edges. It is also known as a triangle-based pyramid.
8 edges, 4 corners or vertices and 6 faces! :) * * * * * Not true. A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape. It has four sides and four vertices (corners).
There is no shape that has only 2 edges and 2 faces.