A hexagon is a plane (2-dimensional) figure with 1 face, 6 vertices and 6 sides (which may be called edges).
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A hexagon-based pyramid has 7 vertices, 12 edges, and 7 faces. The base, which is a hexagon, contributes 6 edges and 6 vertices, while the apex of the pyramid adds 1 additional vertex and 6 more edges connecting the apex to each vertex of the hexagon. The faces consist of the hexagonal base and 6 triangular faces that connect the apex to each side of the hexagon.
A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges.
2 faces, 4 edges, and 4 vertices 2 faces, 4 edges, and 4 vertices
Vertices: 12 Edges: 30 Faces: 20
7 faces 12 edges 7 vertices
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Pretty simple really: Vertices are corners and edges are boundaries so, a hexagon has six of each.
A hexagonal pyramid has a hexagon base and six triangular sides. This gives it 7 faces and 12 edges. It also has 7 vertices.
A hexagon-based pyramid has 7 vertices, 12 edges, and 7 faces. The base, which is a hexagon, contributes 6 edges and 6 vertices, while the apex of the pyramid adds 1 additional vertex and 6 more edges connecting the apex to each vertex of the hexagon. The faces consist of the hexagonal base and 6 triangular faces that connect the apex to each side of the hexagon.
A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges.
3 faces, 2 edges, and no vertices
2 faces, 4 edges, and 4 vertices 2 faces, 4 edges, and 4 vertices
how many faces vertices's and edges does a triangular pyramid
4 faces, 6 edges, 4 verticesFour faces, six edges and four vertices.
Faces: 10 Vertices: 16 Edges: 24
A sphere has no faces, no edges, and no vertices.