A solid that has faces that are the same size and shape is called a regular polyhedron. The faces of a regular polyhedron are all congruent, meaning they are identical in shape and size. For example, a cube has six square faces, all of which are the same size and shape. The term for each individual face is simply referred to as a "face."
The solid you are describing is called a cylinder. It has two circular faces, one curved face, and no vertices.
2 shapes, a triangle, and a rectangle.since it is a prism, it is like a pyramid, 4 of the faces are triangles,but the base is a rectangle, hence the name rectangularprismtherefore, 2 shapes
square-based pyramid
A vertex is the name of a corner on a solid where three or more faces meet (plural = vertices).
A cube has six square faces.
You take a look at what 2-D shape the face is, and then that's the name of the face.
The solid you are describing is called a cylinder. It has two circular faces, one curved face, and no vertices.
A hexahedron is a solid with six plane faces, and a cuboid is a six-sided figure each face of which is a rectangle.
Prefices are used to indicate the number of sides, angles, faces or solid angles (in 3d objects).
No. Every solid shape has at least one face. The closest you will get is a sphere, which has no edges or vertices, but it still has a face.
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Icosahedron
2 shapes, a triangle, and a rectangle.since it is a prism, it is like a pyramid, 4 of the faces are triangles,but the base is a rectangle, hence the name rectangularprismtherefore, 2 shapes
square-based pyramid
A vertex is the name of a corner on a solid where three or more faces meet (plural = vertices).
A cube has six square faces.
If the faces are flat, it's a line.