were two or more faces of a solid figure
A polyhedron is a generic term to describe a closed 3-dimensional (solid) shape that is bounded by polygons. It can have 4 or more faces - any number.
A rectangular pyramid has five faces. Sides are the same things as faces. A pyramid with a triangular base has 4 faces. This is the more common type of pyramid in mathematics, as it is a platonic solid.
A cube is a geometric shape which has 6 faces and 8 vertices ie .2 more vertices than faces
A vertex is the name of a corner on a solid where three or more faces meet (plural = vertices).
A polyhedron is a solid shape with four or more polygonal faces. A hexahedron is a solid shape with six polygonal faces and so is a particular type of polyhedron.
Any sort of prism.
were two or more faces of a solid figure
A polyhedron is a generic term to describe a closed 3-dimensional (solid) shape that is bounded by polygons. It can have 4 or more faces - any number.
It could be a pyramid shape
A rectangular pyramid has five faces. Sides are the same things as faces. A pyramid with a triangular base has 4 faces. This is the more common type of pyramid in mathematics, as it is a platonic solid.
A cube is a geometric shape which has 6 faces and 8 vertices ie .2 more vertices than faces
That's impossible. A shape has three or more sides/faces. There is NO shape that has one or two sides/faces
A vertex is the name of a corner on a solid where three or more faces meet (plural = vertices).
A ditetrahedron (two triangular pyramids stuck together base-to-base) or, more boringly, a cube.
A shape that has more faces than vertices is a polyhedron. In a polyhedron, the number of faces is always greater than or equal to the number of vertices. For example, a cube has 6 faces and 8 vertices, so it has more faces than vertices.
The number of vertices does not determine the number of faces. If the shape with 6 vertices was a quadrilateral based bipyramid, it would have 8 faces. A hexagonal based pyramid has 7 vertices and 7 faces. So more vertices does not necessarily imply more faces.