Ellipses (and, in the special case circles).
No, two dimensional shapes do not have faces
Cubes, pyramids, cones, and spheres are all 3D shapes.
There are infinitely many shapes that do.
circle
triangular prisms
The description given fits that of cones
Cylinders and cones are not considered polyhedrons because they do not have flat faces, which is a defining characteristic of polyhedrons. Polyhedrons are three-dimensional shapes made up of flat surfaces, while cylinders and cones have curved surfaces. Additionally, polyhedrons have straight edges where faces meet, whereas cylinders and cones have curved edges. Therefore, cylinders and cones are classified as curved surfaces rather than polyhedrons.
Cones do but pyramids don't
Polyhedra are 3-dimensional shapes bounded by polygons. Polygons are flat [plane] shapes bounded by straight lines. So a polyhedron cannot have any curved faces.
No, two dimensional shapes do not have faces
no because it has curved faces.
Three-dimensional shapes, also known as 3D shapes, include several common types such as cubes, spheres, cylinders, cones, and pyramids. Other examples are rectangular prisms, tetrahedrons, and ellipsoids. Each of these shapes has distinct properties related to their faces, edges, and vertices.
There are infinitely many shapes that have ten faces.
They look like cones
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5 faces
Cubes, pyramids, cones, and spheres are all 3D shapes.