yes exactly one the one that is at the bottom that goes all around the cone base if im wrong dont be shy to change it
No, a cone does not have three vertices. A cone has one vertex at the apex where the sides converge, and a circular base that does not have vertices in the traditional sense. The base is a continuous curve, so it does not contribute any vertices like a polygon would.
The cone has one. Neither the cylinder nor the sphere has any.
A cone has 1 flat surface, because a cone has 1 corner and has 4 edges. The reason that is is because a cone is round. A cone has a flat surface at the bottom of the cone. The reason it is because the cone doesn't have any vertices and most of the solid and plane figures have vertices.
Cone
A cone has one vertex.
The cone has one. Neither the cylinder nor the sphere has any.
A cone has 1 flat surface, because a cone has 1 corner and has 4 edges. The reason that is is because a cone is round. A cone has a flat surface at the bottom of the cone. The reason it is because the cone doesn't have any vertices and most of the solid and plane figures have vertices.
A cone has one vertex.
No
Cone
A cone has one vertex.
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A cone has one circular face. It only has one vertice and it does not have any edges since the face is circular.
A cone has only one vertex and a circular base
It has one