There is no solid figure with only four edges. The smallest solid figure is the tetrahedron, made up of four triangular faces, but it has six edges.
sorry, but there is no such shape, the only 3 faced shape would be a coin/cylinder
cylinder
A cone would fit the given description because it has a pointed vertex and a circular base.
You're probably thinking of a cone. There is some disagreement as to whether the point of a cone qualifies as a vertex.
A cone.
triangular prism
a square* * * * *A square does not have only 1 vertex: it has 4.The correct answer is an infinite cone.
Because the base of a cone is round, it is the only three dimensional figure with only one vertex.
A cone.
CONE
This is an impossibility. If it is a solid figure then it will have more than 1 surface. If it has only 1surface and it is a solid, then it must be a sphere, but the surface of a sphere is not flat is it? By using the word 'solid' then by definition, it is three dimensional and has thickness. A cylinder has no vertices , but it has 2flat surfaces. A vertex is a point where three lines meet, such as on a pyramid, which has 4 vertices. Have I forgotten something or is this a 'trick' question?
If you mean 1 flat surface and 1 vertex, then the only thing I can think of is a cone.
A point.
no solid figure has only face the only shapes that has 1 face is 2d shapes
A sphere. All other solids, including cubes, rectangular prisms, and cones all have at least one vertex.
There is no solid figure with only four edges. The smallest solid figure is the tetrahedron, made up of four triangular faces, but it has six edges.