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Yes.
Cylinda is, if we may remark, very nicely shaped, with no vertices or edges.Unfortunately, however, she has been accused of having several faces.
Pyramids are not normally spherical shaped but a triangular based pyramid which is a tetrahedron has 4 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices.
Faces: 5 Vertices: 9 edges:6 hope this helped ;) * * * * * I hope not, because it is wrong! A rectangular prism is shaped like a box, or a brick. Faces: 6 Vertices: 8 Edges: 12
It is a prism with non-polygonal bases. The bases simply be two identically shaped "blobby" shapes.
Yes.
An icosahedron has 20 triangular-shaped faces.
Has 16 vertices. 24 edges. 10 faces. They're stop sign shaped. Used for projectors to make sure the images don't flicker. *yawn* Go study a more interesting polyhedron.
NO!!! A triangle is a 2-dimensional shape of three sides; archaically a 'trigon'. A polyhedron is a 3-dimensional solid of many sides.
Vertices - 10 edges - 18 faces - 8
a polyhedron
Cylinda is, if we may remark, very nicely shaped, with no vertices or edges.Unfortunately, however, she has been accused of having several faces.
Two faces of a polyhedron form a wedge-shaped segment in three dimensional space.
Pyramids are not normally spherical shaped but a triangular based pyramid which is a tetrahedron has 4 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices.
They are good for holding chemicals.
Faces: 5 Vertices: 9 edges:6 hope this helped ;) * * * * * I hope not, because it is wrong! A rectangular prism is shaped like a box, or a brick. Faces: 6 Vertices: 8 Edges: 12
It is a prism with non-polygonal bases. The bases simply be two identically shaped "blobby" shapes.