A three-dimensional figure that has no vertices and one circular base is a cylinder. It consists of two parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface. The absence of vertices distinguishes it from other shapes like cones or prisms. The circular base allows for uniform cross-sections along its height.
it is a three dimensional cone , the circle is the edge of the figure and the curved side is the body of the cone, the vertex is the point of the cone
An edge is where two faces of a three dimensional figure meet. An vertex is where three edges meet.
A cylinder.
Cone
Because the base of a cone is round, it is the only three dimensional figure with only one vertex.
A three-dimensional figure that has no vertices and one circular base is a cylinder. It consists of two parallel circular bases connected by a curved surface. The absence of vertices distinguishes it from other shapes like cones or prisms. The circular base allows for uniform cross-sections along its height.
vertex or vertices
vertex
it is a three dimensional cone , the circle is the edge of the figure and the curved side is the body of the cone, the vertex is the point of the cone
vertex
An edge is where two faces of a three dimensional figure meet. An vertex is where three edges meet.
Cylinder
triangular prism
The line or plane upon which a geometric figure is thought of as resting is called the base. A three-dimensional figure with a circular base and the top meeting at a vertex; it resembles a funnel cone.
The vertex or vertices (plural) are the points that a 3-dimensional figure makes. A square-based pyramid will have 5 vertices, the 4 points the square makes, and the point at the top of the pyramid
It is a three dimensional object, not a figure. It may be considered a circular prism.