The given description fits that of a cone shape.
A spitial figure with a circular bases no edges and one vertex
both a cone and a pyramid have a base with one side that comes up to a point the base, however, is the difference a cone has a circular or round base when a pyramid has a triangular, square, or nonround base
Cone
How about a cone or a pyramid
pyramid or cone
The given description fits that of a cone shape.
A cone
Cylinder
A spitial figure with a circular bases no edges and one vertex
A space figure with a single vertex is known as a cone. A cone has a circular base and tapers smoothly from the base up to the single vertex or apex. While it has one vertex, it also has an infinite number of points along the circular base.
A cone has a circular base while a pyramid has a square (rectangular) base.
no, it's a pyramid
It's A CONE
A triangular pyramid, also known as a tetrahedron, has one circular base. However, it actually has four triangular faces, with three of them meeting at each vertex. The base is not circular; it is triangular, while the other three faces are also triangular. Therefore, a triangular pyramid has no circular bases.
a pyramid yeah
both a cone and a pyramid have a base with one side that comes up to a point the base, however, is the difference a cone has a circular or round base when a pyramid has a triangular, square, or nonround base
A circular-based pyramid has a total of two types of edges: the circular edge of the base and the edges connecting the apex to each point on the base. The base itself has one circular edge, and if the base is divided into ( n ) equal segments, there will be ( n ) edges connecting the apex to each of these segments. Therefore, the total number of edges is ( n + 1 ), where ( n ) is the number of segments that the circular base is divided into.