A cube or a cuboid both would fit the given description both of which have 8 vertices, 12 edges and 6 faces.
Edges are found in 3-dimensional objects. Then vertices are the corners and edges are the lines formed where two faces meet. In this case, sides usually refers to the faces.
6 vertices, 2 triangular faces, 3 rectangular sides, 9 edges
8 edges, 4 corners or vertices and 6 faces! :) * * * * * Not true. A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape. It has four sides and four vertices (corners).
5 faces (sides) 9 edges 6 vertices
An octagon has 8 sides with 8 vertices and one flat face
Euler's definition do not apply to curved solids. faces must be polygons; they cannot be circles. using the conventional definitions of faces, edges and vertices, This question causes frustration for teachers and students. Euler's definitions of edges, faces and vertices only apply to polyhedra. Faces must be polygons, meaning comprised of all straight sides, edges must be straight, and vertices must arise from the meeting of straight edges. As such, a cylinder has no faces, no edges and no vertices, using the definitions as they apply to polyhedra. You need to create a different set of definitions and understandings to apply to solids with curved surfaces.
Faces + Vertices = Edges + 2
4 faces, 8 edges, and 4 vertices.
Edges are found in 3-dimensional objects. Then vertices are the corners and edges are the lines formed where two faces meet. In this case, sides usually refers to the faces.
If you mean an hexagonal based pyramid then it has 12 edges, 7 faces and 7 vertices
6 vertices, 2 triangular faces, 3 rectangular sides, 9 edges
Technically speaking, a sphere has 0 faces,sides,edges or vertices. It does have a point in the middle of it marking the radius though.
8 edges, 4 corners or vertices and 6 faces! :) * * * * * Not true. A rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape. It has four sides and four vertices (corners).
5 faces (sides) 9 edges 6 vertices
A Square has 4 sides and 4 vertices.
As a 2d object, a diamond had four sides. As a 3d object, there are many different types of diamonds, all with their own numbers of vertices, edges and faces.
An octagon has 8 sides with 8 vertices and one flat face