There is no limit to the number of vetices or faces that a shape can have.
triangle
An hexagonal cross-section prism has 8 faces, 18 edges and 12 vertices
6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices.
There is no such shape. The only convex shape that has four faces is a tetrahedron, and that has four vertices, not 5.
There is no limit to the number of vetices or faces that a shape can have.
triangle
An hexagonal cross-section prism has 8 faces, 18 edges and 12 vertices
A circle
hexagon
A polyhedron (solid shape formed by plane faces) with four faces is called a tetrahedron.
A cube has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices.
6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices.
There is no such shape. The only convex shape that has four faces is a tetrahedron, and that has four vertices, not 5.
A three-dimensional figure or shape, such as a tetrahedron, has four faces. These faces are equilateral triangles. A tetrahedron also has four vertices and 6 edges.
Pyramid - they have three sides and a base = four faces
Pyramid