A shape with 1 vertex, 1 edge, 1 flat face, and 1 curved face is a cone. The vertex is the tip of the cone, the edge is the circular base where the flat face meets the curved surface, and the flat face is the circular base itself. The curved face extends from the base to the vertex.
A cone would fit the given description
The solid that has one flat face, one curved face, one edge, and one vertex is a cone. The flat face is the circular base, the curved face is the conical surface, the edge is the circular boundary where the base meets the curved surface, and the vertex is the pointed tip of the cone.
A cylinder perhaps
A circle, ellipse or similar shape.
Don't know. It cannot be a cone since that has two faces: one curved (curvered?) face and one flat (circular) face. Alternatively, an infinite cone has only one curved face but then it has no edge.
a cone
Faces-2 (1 flat face and 1 curved face), 1 curved edge, and 1 vertex.
A cone would fit the given description
A cone would fit the given description
A cone?
An hemisphere is half of a globe with a circular flat base, a round edge, a curved surface but no vertices.
It has a flat base, a curved surface area, a circular edge and one vertex.
A cylinder perhaps
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A face, of a solid object, is a flat surface. If it is curved it is called a curved surface though sometimes it is also referred to as a face. Two faces meet at an edge, which is a line which may be straight or curved. Three or more faces meet at a point which is a vertex.
A sphere has no flat face and no vertices. It does have a curved surface; so it depends upon your definition of a face.
2 faces (around the curved part and the flat base) 1 vertex (the point at the top) 1 edge (where the curved section meets the flat base)