Probably a pentagonal prism.
A cube.
The number of edges and vertices ina polyhedron will depend on the polyhedron one selects either to study, build or etc...
A polyhedron is defined by its faces, edges, and vertices, which are related through Euler's formula: ( V - E + F = 2 ), where ( V ) represents the number of vertices, ( E ) the number of edges, and ( F ) the number of faces. The specific counts of faces, edges, and vertices depend on the type of polyhedron. For example, a cube has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices. Each polyhedron will have a unique combination of these elements, but they will always adhere to Euler's formula.
Edges join two vertices. Three or more edges meet at a vertex (it could be two if not in a polyhedron).
It has 6 vertices.
A cube.
The number of edges and vertices ina polyhedron will depend on the polyhedron one selects either to study, build or etc...
A polyhedron has 30 edges and 12 vertices. How many faces does it have
A polyhedron must have at least 4 faces, at least 4 vertices and at least 6 edges.
This polyhedron has 7 vertices and 12 edges.
For a simply connected polyhedron,Faces + Vertices = Edges + 2
Edges join two vertices. Three or more edges meet at a vertex (it could be two if not in a polyhedron).
It has 6 vertices.
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There is not a polyhedron with the given number of faces, edges and vertices.
Yes, a polyhedron is a solid bounded by polygonal regions, which are the faces of the polyhedron. These faces are formed by the intersection of planes, and the edges of the polyhedron are the line segments where these faces meet. The vertices are the points where the edges converge. Thus, a polyhedron is defined by its flat faces, straight edges, and vertices.
A sphere is not a polyhedron because it has no edges, no vertices and no flat faces The word 'polyhedron' means many faces.