The possible could only be a CONE
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No. Relative to its volume, the greater the number of sides, the smaller the volume. In the limit, a cylinder (circular prism, with an infinite number of "sides") will have the least surface area.
The two solid figures that have at least one face that is a circle are the cylinder and the sphere. A cylinder has two circular faces at its ends and a curved surface, while a sphere has a continuous curved surface with no flat faces. Both shapes are commonly found in various applications in geometry and real-world objects.
pyramid, cylinder, cone, and cube
No
A circle
half circle
A circle
Zero
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A circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Every possible diagonal is one such.
No. Relative to its volume, the greater the number of sides, the smaller the volume. In the limit, a cylinder (circular prism, with an infinite number of "sides") will have the least surface area.
The two solid figures that have at least one face that is a circle are the cylinder and the sphere. A cylinder has two circular faces at its ends and a curved surface, while a sphere has a continuous curved surface with no flat faces. Both shapes are commonly found in various applications in geometry and real-world objects.
pyramid, cylinder, cone, and cube
a circle, which has none
No
The circle.