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A dodecahedron is one of the Platonic Solids which has 12 pentagonal faces, 30 edges and 20 vertices
A pentagonal pyramid.
A cube or a cuboid has 12 edges, 6 faces and 8 vertices.* * * * *or the more general shape: a parallelepiped.A rectangular prism, for one. A cube is a specialized case of this, where all 6 faces are congruent squares.
One edge, no vertices and two faces.
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Cylinder * * * * * There is no convex 3-dimensional shape with these qualities. A cylinder has two plane faces plus a curved one, and two edges.
In this context, an ellipse is equivalent to a circle: it has one edge and one face and no vertices.
Conventionally, two faces, one edge and one vertex.
A dodecahedron is one of the Platonic Solids which has 12 pentagonal faces, 30 edges and 20 vertices
A pentagonal pyramid.
No. Every solid shape has at least one face. The closest you will get is a sphere, which has no edges or vertices, but it still has a face.
they connect the shape together It all belongs to one shape
There is no such shape as a regtangiel. If you meant a rectangle, that is a 2-dimensional shape with 4 vertices, 4 edges and one face.
The question is ambiguous. An octagon is a 2-dimensional shape with 8 edges and 8 vertices. Does a 3-D octagonal shape mean one with 8 edges or 8 faces or vertices, or faces which are 2d octagons?
A cube or a cuboid has 12 edges, 6 faces and 8 vertices.* * * * *or the more general shape: a parallelepiped.A rectangular prism, for one. A cube is a specialized case of this, where all 6 faces are congruent squares.
There can be no such shape. A hexagon is a 2-dimensional shape and so has only one face, six sides and 6 vertices.