Triangular pyramid
There is no solid figure with only four edges. The smallest solid figure is the tetrahedron, made up of four triangular faces, but it has six edges.
A polygon with 6 or more sides!
Tetrahedron
A three-dimensional figure with five faces, nine edges, and six vertices is called a triangular prism. It consists of two triangular bases and three rectangular lateral faces. The triangular bases contribute three edges each, and the three additional edges connect the vertices of the triangles, resulting in the total of nine edges. The six vertices come from the three vertices of each triangular base.
A cuboid is a geometric solid figure that has six rectangular faces at right angles to each other. It has 12 edges and 8 vertices.
A hexagon is a six sided figure.
There is no solid figure with only four edges. The smallest solid figure is the tetrahedron, made up of four triangular faces, but it has six edges.
A Cube/Cuboid
A polygon with 6 or more sides!
rectangular prism
Pretty simple really: Vertices are corners and edges are boundaries so, a hexagon has six of each.
Tetrahedron
It is a cuboid and it also has 8 vertices
A three-dimensional figure with five faces, nine edges, and six vertices is called a triangular prism. It consists of two triangular bases and three rectangular lateral faces. The triangular bases contribute three edges each, and the three additional edges connect the vertices of the triangles, resulting in the total of nine edges. The six vertices come from the three vertices of each triangular base.
A hexagonal figure have 6 edges
A cuboid is a geometric solid figure that has six rectangular faces at right angles to each other. It has 12 edges and 8 vertices.
a tetrahedron. it has four faces and six edges or vertices and four corner points