edge
Where two faces meet on a 3D figure is called an edge. An edge is the line segment that connects two vertices, which are the points where the faces intersect. In polyhedra, edges play a crucial role in defining the shape and structure of the figure. Each edge is shared between two adjoining faces, contributing to the overall geometry of the solid.
pyramid
The edge of a 3D shape is called an "edge." It is the line segment where two faces of the shape meet. In geometric terms, an edge is one of the fundamental components that define the structure of polyhedra and other solid figures.
There are two 3D shapes with five faces: Triangular prisms and rectangular pyramids.
A pyramid would fit the given description
They are straight lines where two plane faces of the shape meet. The definition is sometimes extended to curved lines where curved (3d) faces meet such as at the base of a cone.
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pyramid
The edge of a 3D shape is called an "edge." It is the line segment where two faces of the shape meet. In geometric terms, an edge is one of the fundamental components that define the structure of polyhedra and other solid figures.
The 3d shape that have five faces would be a triangular prism **************** or a pyramid
That's impossible. A shape has three or more sides/faces. There is NO shape that has one or two sides/faces
triangular prisom
All in the world a vertex is, is a corner (or where the edges meet) of any shape...not just 3d but of course it can be:)
There are two 3D shapes with five faces: Triangular prisms and rectangular pyramids.
For two dimensional shapes, a vertex (plural vertices) is a point where two sides meet.For 3D shapes, a vertex is a point where three or more faces meet.
A pyramid would fit the given description
A square based pyramid.