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A SPHERE has no vertices and no FLAT surfaces
circle
A Cube..
A sphere or torus (a donut).
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 SPHERE has no vertices and no FLAT surfaces
sphere
circle
A Cube..
A sphere or torus (a donut).
This is an impossibility. If it is a solid figure then it will have more than 1 surface. If it has only 1surface and it is a solid, then it must be a sphere, but the surface of a sphere is not flat is it? By using the word 'solid' then by definition, it is three dimensional and has thickness. A cylinder has no vertices , but it has 2flat surfaces. A vertex is a point where three lines meet, such as on a pyramid, which has 4 vertices. Have I forgotten something or is this a 'trick' question?
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...
It has 8 vertices.
There is no limit to the number of vertices that a solid figure can have.
the flat surfaces of a solid figure are the
triangular prism i don't if thats right somewhere else, but if you're from connexus its rectangular prism. Improved answer: I sense confusion between the question and the reply. A triangular prism has six vertices. An infinite amount of solid objects have more vertices. The question "Which solid figure has the least vertices" is probably the intended question, in which case the answer is a tetrahedron or spheroids. The tetrahedron has four vertices, the least number a solid with only planar surfaces can have. Of course any number of solids have no vertices, like the sphere and other spheroids.
A pentagon