Cylinder * * * * * There is no convex 3-dimensional shape with these qualities. A cylinder has two plane faces plus a curved one, and two edges.
Because the edges are not curved so if you were to draw it it should go straight
A shape in fewer than 3 dimensions.A shape with one or more curved faces or edges.
circle, sphere and another shape do not have faces or edges
Any shape with straight edges can have perpendicular edges.
They are straight lines where two plane faces of the shape meet. The definition is sometimes extended to curved lines where curved (3d) faces meet such as at the base of a cone.
a cylinder
a cylinder
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square
Prism
The simplest answer is a cylinder (although you could squish it a bit to make something slightly different). It has a curved rectangular face, two circular faces, and two curved edges.
sphere
triangular prism
Cylinder * * * * * There is no convex 3-dimensional shape with these qualities. A cylinder has two plane faces plus a curved one, and two edges.
Because the edges are not curved so if you were to draw it it should go straight
A cone would fit the given description.