My friend thinks it is a cylinder but I think it is a trick question. ++ Both wrong! It can't be a cylinder and it's not a trick question at all. The answer is a Cone or a Pyramid.
A cone has one vertex, one edge, and one base.
Yes - as does a pyramid.
A two-faced object with one vertex is a shape known as a "cone." A cone has a circular base, which is one face, and a pointed tip at the top, which is its vertex. The other face is the curved surface that connects the base to the vertex. Thus, it effectively has two distinct faces: the base and the curved surface.
A three-dimensional figure with one vertex and one circular base is called a cone. The circular base is located at the bottom, while the vertex, or apex, is the point at the top where the sides converge. Cones can vary in size and can be right or oblique, depending on the alignment of the apex with the center of the base.
If the 58°-angle is one of the base angles, then the vertex angle is 64°.If the 58°-angle is the vertex angle, then the vertex angle is 58°.
A cone has one vertex, one edge, and one base.
A cone has one circular base and a vertex that is not on the base.as described on math.com
A cone
A cone.
Yes - as does a pyramid.
A spitial figure with a circular bases no edges and one vertex
pyramid and coneIn the list given, only the cone and pyramid have a vertex.
A three-dimensional figure with one vertex and one circular base is called a cone. The circular base is located at the bottom, while the vertex, or apex, is the point at the top where the sides converge. Cones can vary in size and can be right or oblique, depending on the alignment of the apex with the center of the base.
If the 58°-angle is one of the base angles, then the vertex angle is 64°.If the 58°-angle is the vertex angle, then the vertex angle is 58°.
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