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A rhombus is a two dimensional figure while the concept of {faces, vertices and edges} is relevant to 3-dimensional shapes.
no. a 2d square has only 1 face but a 3d square (cube) has 6 faces.
The description given fits that of cones
Such a shape cannot exist in ordinary 3 dimensional space.
cube 8
A rhombus is a two dimensional figure while the concept of {faces, vertices and edges} is relevant to 3-dimensional shapes.
no. a 2d square has only 1 face but a 3d square (cube) has 6 faces.
The description given fits that of cones
Such a shape cannot exist in ordinary 3 dimensional space.
A shape in fewer than 3 dimensions.A shape with one or more curved faces or edges.
no edges but 3 faces.
3 faces and 0 edges
Yes, it has 2 edges and 3 faces
Faces: 1 Vertices: 3 Edges: 3
It is the set of points, in 3-dimensional space, defined by the intersection of two planes which define faces of the shape.
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.