A pentagonal pyramid.
A point where three (or more) faces (sides) meet.
Shapes have sides. Do you mean, what shape has 6 sides or, what solid has 6 faces?
A shape's sides are called faces.
It depends how many sides or faces the shape has.
No, a triangle does not have three faces; it is a two-dimensional shape with three sides and three angles. In three-dimensional geometry, the term "face" refers to the flat surfaces of a solid object, such as a tetrahedron, which has four triangular faces. A triangle itself exists only in a plane and does not have any volume or faces like a three-dimensional shape.
A point where three (or more) faces (sides) meet.
That's impossible. A shape has three or more sides/faces. There is NO shape that has one or two sides/faces
Shapes have sides. Do you mean, what shape has 6 sides or, what solid has 6 faces?
A cuboid has 6 sides/faces/flat surfaces.
A shape's sides are called faces.
the sides of a shape! ex: a cube has 6 faces!
It depends how many sides or faces the shape has.
Pyramid - they have three sides and a base = four faces
A triangular prism has five surfaces: two triangular faces, and three rectangular faces.
This is an impossible shape. The only 3-d shape with 4 plane faces is a tetrahedron (triangular pyramid). While its base is a triangle, all of its other faces are also triangles and so cannot have parallel sides.
No 3D shape with FLAT SIDES has exactly 3 faces. 4 is the minimum.
You count them. Let's look at a square, it has 4 edges. Just count the sides of the shape. Vertice = corners (point) Faces = the flat surface areas Edges = sides of the shape that makes up the shape like the outline of a shape.