One possible pair is a cube and a parallelepiped.
Vertices and corners are the same thing!
The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.
sphere
Any polyhedron can be deformed (its angles changed) without affecting the number of edges, vertices or faces.
A cube and a regular octahedron have the same number of edges, vertices, and faces. Both have 12 edges, 8 vertices, and 6 faces.
In a polyhedron, there are edges, faces, and corners. The thing that is similar, or common, between the edges, faces, and corners are the vertices.
Faces are flatVertices are corners!
The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.The answer will depend on what is known of the shape. If you know only the number of faces, or only the number of vertices, then you cannot work out the number of edges. If you only know the shapes of the faces you cannot.
Faces: sides; vertacis: corners
sphere
Any rectangular prism, including a cube, has 8 vertices and 6 faces.
11 faces and 11 corners (vertices).
Any polyhedron can be deformed (its angles changed) without affecting the number of edges, vertices or faces.
cube and cuboid
A cube has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices (corners.)
Polyhedra are three-dimensional shapes with flat faces, straight edges, and sharp corners. They have vertices (corner points), edges (line segments where faces meet), and faces (flat surfaces that make up the shape). The properties of a polyhedron include its number of faces, edges, and vertices, as well as the types of faces that make up the solid.
A cube and a regular octahedron have the same number of edges, vertices, and faces. Both have 12 edges, 8 vertices, and 6 faces.
it has9 faces and4 vertices