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No regular polyhedron can have these qualities: F + V - E must equal 2. - a three-sided pyramid has 4 faces, 6 edges, and 4 vertices. - a four-sided pyramid has 5 faces, 8 edges, and 5 vertices
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a rectangular based pyramid has got 6 edges and four faces and four vertices.
A tetrahedron is the smallest possible polyhedron: a closed 3-d shape with polygonal faces. It has 4 triangular faces, 4 vertices and 6 edges. It is also known as a triangle-based pyramid.
A cube has 6 faces, 12 edges, 8 vertices. Four of them have 24, 48 and 32.
Four faces, six edges and four vertices.
No regular polyhedron can have these qualities: F + V - E must equal 2. - a three-sided pyramid has 4 faces, 6 edges, and 4 vertices. - a four-sided pyramid has 5 faces, 8 edges, and 5 vertices
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A square pyramid has 5 vertices and 8 edges. A square pyramid has a square for a base and four triangular faces that connect at the top. The top is one vertex. The four corners of the square base are the other four vertices. The square base has four edges. The other four edges extend from the vertex at the top to the vertices of the square base. This pyramid also has 5 faces.
A tetrahedron is a triangular pyramid. It has six edges, four faces and four vertices.
traingle * * * * * No. Apaprt from the spelling, a triangle is a 2-dimensional object. There cannot be a 3-dimensional polyhedron with the specifications of the question because the Euler characteristic requires that Faces + Vertices = Edges + 2 and that clearly is not the case here.
4 faces, 6 edges, 4 verticesFour faces, six edges and four vertices.
A tetrahedron, otherwise known as a triangular pyramid, has four faces, four vertices and six edges.
A tetrahedron is a geometric solid with four triangular faces, six edges, and four vertices. It is a type of polyhedron with triangular faces meeting at each vertex.
Four faces, six edges, and four vertices.... I'm pretty sure... like 92%.
A tetrahedron is a polyhedron with four triangular faces, six edges, and four vertices. It is a three-dimensional shape formed by connecting four equilateral triangles at their edges, resembling a pyramid with a triangular base.
A tetrahedron or triangular-based pyramid has four faces, six edges, and four vertices.