A geometric solid has ... 50 solids! What does that mean?
A polyhedron is in a subclass of geometric solids. The difference is that a polyhedron must have flat faces and straight edges.
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There are different numbers on the different platonic solids.
spheres
A dodecahedron is a three-dimensional geometric shape that has 12 faces. Each face is a regular pentagon, and it is one of the five Platonic solids. In total, a dodecahedron has 20 vertices and 30 edges.
A polyhedron is in a subclass of geometric solids. The difference is that a polyhedron must have flat faces and straight edges.
A nonagon has 9 edges.
a cube has 8 edges
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Hey , its a Triangle
There are different numbers on the different platonic solids.
spheres
A dodecahedron is a three-dimensional geometric shape that has 12 faces. Each face is a regular pentagon, and it is one of the five Platonic solids. In total, a dodecahedron has 20 vertices and 30 edges.
A non geometric shape can be defined as shapes with irregular contours, and whose edges are not straight. On the other hand, geometric shapes are shapes with regular contours and straight edges such as squares, triangles, or circles. ~by Kate Wellsonberg
it's sides and the answer is a nonagon
that is impossible!!! you cant have 2 edges make a shape
A rectangular prism (cuboid) and a hexagon-based pyramid, for example, both have 12 edges. Of the five Platonic solids, an octahedron and a cube each have 12 edges.