You cannot have such a shape because either the shapes must meet at an edge or the vertices must be joined by an edge.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
There are two plane faces and a curved face, two edges and no vertices.
One edge, no vertices and two faces.
A rhombus is a two-dimensional shape, so it does not have faces, vertices, or edges in the three-dimensional sense. However, it does have four vertices and four edges. In summary, a rhombus has 0 faces, 4 vertices, and 4 edges.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
There are two plane faces and a curved face, two edges and no vertices.
One edge, no vertices and two faces.
A rhombus is a two-dimensional shape, so it does not have faces, vertices, or edges in the three-dimensional sense. However, it does have four vertices and four edges. In summary, a rhombus has 0 faces, 4 vertices, and 4 edges.
A cylinder has 0 vertices. If an edge is defined by the meeting of two faces then there are two edges but if an edge is defined by the meeting of two PLANE faces then there are 0 edges.
2 faces can't share the same face, and they cannot share ALL vertices and edges either
A hemisphere has one edge, two faces and no vertices.
2 faces, 4 edges, and 4 vertices 2 faces, 4 edges, and 4 vertices
Each cube has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices, so two [unconnected] cubes have 12 faces, 24 edges and 16 vertices (between them).
4 faces, 6 edges, 4 verticesFour faces, six edges and four vertices.
An octagonal prism has 10 faces, 24 edges, and 16 vertices. It consists of two octagonal bases and eight rectangular lateral faces. Each octagonal base contributes 8 vertices, and the edges include those of the bases and the edges connecting the vertices of the two bases.