A cone perhaps
Edge. (:
A solid cone has 2 faces and 1 edge
A Cone
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CONE
A cone.
An edge of any solid shape is the line where two faces meet.
In a 3-dimensional shape with polygonal faces, an edge is a straight line at which two faces meet. A vertex is a point where three or more edges meet. In solid shapes which are not polyhedra, an edge is still a line - possibly curved - where two faces meet. But a vertex can be any corner, for example, the point of a cone.
The edge of a 3D shape is called an "edge." It is the line segment where two faces of the shape meet. In geometric terms, an edge is one of the fundamental components that define the structure of polyhedra and other solid figures.
Two faces of a solid intersect to form an edge. This edge serves as the line along which the two faces meet, providing structure to the solid shape. In three-dimensional geometry, edges are crucial for defining the boundaries and vertices of polyhedra. Each intersection of faces contributes to the overall geometry and topology of the solid.
The place where two faces of a solid meet is called an "edge." In geometry, an edge is a line segment that connects two vertices of a polygon or polyhedron. It is an essential element in defining the shape and structure of three-dimensional objects.
The edge is a line - straight or curved - where two faces of the solid meet.
An edge is a line at which two faces of the solid meet.
2 faces, 1 edge and 1 corner
Edge. (:
an edge.
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