Octogon. Eight sides, think of OCTOpus which has eight legs.
Eight edges and five corners
A pyramid with 8 edges has 5 faces, 5 corners and (of course) 8 edges.
A standard dice, or die, has eight corners. Each of the six faces meets at these corners, with each corner being the point where three edges meet.
No. It has only 6 edges, 4 faces, 4 corners. Every edge is the intersection (meeting) point of 2 triangles
A cube
Eight edges and five corners
A cube has 8 corners, 12 edges, and 6 sides.
A pyramid with 8 edges has 5 faces, 5 corners and (of course) 8 edges.
octagon !
There are eight (8). Vertices are the corners where two edges meet.
Eight edges (four edges on the square bottom, and one edge going from the vertex to each of the four corners of the square).
A standard dice, or die, has eight corners. Each of the six faces meets at these corners, with each corner being the point where three edges meet.
No. It has only 6 edges, 4 faces, 4 corners. Every edge is the intersection (meeting) point of 2 triangles
A cube
NO!!!! A Cube and cuboid have six(6) faces eight (8) corners/nodes twelve (12) edges.
A square pyramid has no curved edges; it consists of eight edges in total, which are all straight. There are four edges forming the base (the square) and four edges connecting the apex to each vertex of the base. Thus, the square pyramid is characterized by its straight edges and flat faces.
5 EDIT: It has eight edges. Four on the base, and one from each of the four corners of the base, converging to the point at the top. Snakester1962 (Supervisor)