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Some shapes can have 19 edges but not most shapes.
In geometry, shapes that have more faces than edges include the tetrahedron and the octahedron. Specifically, a tetrahedron has 4 faces and 6 edges, while an octahedron has 8 faces and 12 edges. Additionally, the dodecahedron, with 12 faces and 30 edges, also fits this criterion. Generally, certain convex polyhedra, particularly those with a higher number of faces and a lower count of edges, exhibit this property.
it means the shapes that has faces,vertices and edges
Congruent shapes.
This all depends on the shape. Different shapes have different face, edges, vertices.
Vertices are the points where edges meet and form an angle.
Some shapes can have 19 edges but not most shapes.
Identify shapes of common objects. Identify faces, vertices, and edges of solid shapes; sort solid objects by faces, edges, and vertices. Relate solid shapes and plane shapes. Identify and count vertices and sides of shapes. Use shapes, such as pattern blocks, to make new shapes. Identify the movement of a shape as a slide, flip, or turn. Recognize and draw congruent figures
Any shape with straight edges can have perpendicular edges.
There are no edges on a cone
You count the edges
There are infinitely many shapes that do.
it means the shapes that has faces,vertices and edges
Congruent shapes.
This all depends on the shape. Different shapes have different face, edges, vertices.
2d shapes do not have edges or vertices
3D shapes have edges, sides, and intersecting points