A hexahedron. A parallelepiped, cuboid, quadrilateral frustum are examples.
Pyramid: Five faces, eight edges, and five vertices. Prism: Six faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices.
The cube have: -- six (6) faces -- twelve (12) edges -- zero (0) curved surfaces -- eight (8) vertices
faces= 10 vertices-=26 edges=17 * * * * * Wrong on each count! Faces: 8 Edges: 18 Vertices: 12
In an octahedron, four edges meet at each vertex. An octahedron has eight triangular faces, twelve edges, and six vertices, with each vertex being the meeting point of four edges.
None. Using Euler's formula v - e + f = 2, where v is vertices, e is edges, and f is faces, we see that for your question f = 3. No solid figure can have less than 4 faces (a tetrahedron).
A square prism can also be called a cube. A cube will have eight vertices and twelve edges.
Pyramid: Five faces, eight edges, and five vertices. Prism: Six faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices.
cube, cuboid, trapezoid prism
A rectangular prism, or a cuboid, has twelve edges. It also has six faces and it has eight vertices.
A square prism has six faces, eight vertices, and twelve edges. A square prism is a type of rectangular prism.
A square prism has six faces, eight vertices, and twelve edges. A square prism is a type of rectangular prism.
It is a cube or a cuboid that has 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges
The cube have: -- six (6) faces -- twelve (12) edges -- zero (0) curved surfaces -- eight (8) vertices
faces= 10 vertices-=26 edges=17 * * * * * Wrong on each count! Faces: 8 Edges: 18 Vertices: 12
A quadrilateral based pyramid.
A hexahedron such as a parallelepiped, a cuboid or a cube.
a cube, or hexahedron.