A tetrahedron.
A tetrahedron.
No shape does. Euler's Formula (vertices + faces = edges + 2) holds true for all shapes. For the given figures, this means: 4 + 6 = 6 + 2 → 10 = 8 but 10 ≠ 8, so the combinations of 4 vertices, 6 edges and 6 faces given does not represent a shape.
sorry but all i can find is 4 faces 6 edges and 4vertices's :(
It is a cuboid that has 8 vertices, 12 edges and 6 faces
None. A shape with four faces is a tetrahedron and that has 4 vertices, not 6.
A tetrahedron
A tetrahedron
A tetrahedron
A tetrahedron.
A Triangular based Pyramid has 4 vertices, 6 edges and 4 faces.
A tetrahedron.
No shape does. Euler's Formula (vertices + faces = edges + 2) holds true for all shapes. For the given figures, this means: 4 + 6 = 6 + 2 → 10 = 8 but 10 ≠ 8, so the combinations of 4 vertices, 6 edges and 6 faces given does not represent a shape.
Faces = 4 Edges = 6 Vertices = 4 The shape is also known as a tetrahedron.
tetrahedron
A triangular pyramid.
No. A quadrilateral is a 2-dimensional shape with 4 edges, 1 face and 4 vertices.