Cylinder
A solid with a curved surface is a sphere. Spheres are three-dimensional shapes where every point on the surface is equidistant from the center. Other examples of solids with curved surfaces include cylinders and cones, which have curved sides but flat bases. These shapes differ in their properties and dimensions but share the characteristic of having curves in their surfaces.
It has three shapes. Two surfaces are flat circles and one is a curved rectangle.
2 flat surfaces unless it is rolled up in which case it has 2 curved surfaces.
distorted....
There is 1 curved surface on a sphere
Sphere, ellipsoid, torus, paraboloid, hyperboloid are shapes with only curved surfaces. Hemisphere, quadrant, cone and cylinder are examples of shapes with curved and plane surfaces. There are, of course, many others.
A solid with a curved surface is a sphere. Spheres are three-dimensional shapes where every point on the surface is equidistant from the center. Other examples of solids with curved surfaces include cylinders and cones, which have curved sides but flat bases. These shapes differ in their properties and dimensions but share the characteristic of having curves in their surfaces.
A polyhedron cannot have curved surfaces; all its faces must be flat, polygonal shapes. Additionally, it cannot have any holes or gaps, as a polyhedron is a solid figure with a continuous surface. Shapes like spheres or cylinders, which have curved surfaces, are also not considered polyhedra.
The description given fits that of cones
It has three shapes. Two surfaces are flat circles and one is a curved rectangle.
Three-dimensional figures with a curved surface are not considered polyhedrons because polyhedrons are defined as solids with flat polygonal faces, straight edges, and vertices. Curved surfaces lack these flat faces and straight edges, which are essential characteristics of polyhedrons. Examples of shapes with curved surfaces include spheres and cylinders, which do not fit the definition of a polyhedron. Thus, the presence of curved surfaces distinguishes these figures from polyhedra.
A shape that is not a polyhedron is a sphere. Unlike polyhedra, which are three-dimensional shapes with flat polygonal faces, a sphere has a curved surface with no edges or vertices. Other examples include cylinders and cones, which also possess curved surfaces and do not meet the criteria for polyhedra.
a hexagonal prism has 0 curved surfaces
2 flat and 1 curved
It is something that is not a polyhedron. that would includethings which are not shapes, such as concepts (for example a thought, or blue or sour),shapes which have fewer than 3 dimensions,3-dimensional shapes withone or more curved surfaces or edges.
No. Example: A cube has no curved sides. A cylinder has curved sides but not all shapes with curved faces begin with c.
2 flat surfaces unless it is rolled up in which case it has 2 curved surfaces.