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A cone has two faces: one circular base and one curved surface. It has one edge, which is the intersection of the curved surface and the base. A cone has two vertices: one at the apex (top point) and one at the center of the circular base.

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Oh, dude, a cone has one face, one edge, and one vertex. It's like the solo artist of the geometric world, keeping it simple and minimalist. So, yeah, just one of each, nothing too fancy.

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A cone has one face - its base - and one edge but no vertices. Vertices only occur at the meeting of two straight surfaces.

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A finite cone has two faces: a base and a curved face. It has one edge where the base meets the curved surface and it has one vertex to which the cone tapers.

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