A cylinder has three faces: two circular bases and one curved lateral surface. It has two vertices at the ends of the circular bases, and it has no edges on the curved surface. Therefore, in total, a cylinder has 3 faces, 2 vertices, and 0 edges.
4 faces, and 4 edges, 8 in total * * * * * 4 faces, 6 edges.
8 edges 6 faces * * * * * There are. in fact, 12 edges.
A polyhedron that has twice as many edges as faces is known as a triangular prism. In a triangular prism, there are 5 faces (2 triangular and 3 rectangular), 9 edges, and 6 vertices. The relationship between the edges and faces in this case satisfies the condition of having twice as many edges as faces.
3 faces, 2 edges, no vertices
it has 5 faces and 8 edges and 6 verices
Two
8 faces ,5 edges* * * * *What?It has 5 faces and 8 edges.
3 faces and 0 edges
6 faces and 12 edges.
4 faces, and 4 edges, 8 in total * * * * * 4 faces, 6 edges.
8 faces 18 edges
5 faces, 9 edges
it has 12 edges and 7 faces
6 faces, 12 edges
4 faces and 6 edges
5 faces, 9 edges
Twelve edges and six faces,