Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
There are two plane faces and a curved face, two edges and no vertices.
Any polyhedron can be deformed (its angles changed) without affecting the number of edges, vertices or faces.
One edge, no vertices and two faces.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
There are two plane faces and a curved face, two edges and no vertices.
Any polyhedron can be deformed (its angles changed) without affecting the number of edges, vertices or faces.
cube and cuboid
One edge, no vertices and two faces.
Rectangular prism Cube
A cube and a cuboid of which both have 8 vertices, 12 edges and 6 faces
A cylinder has 0 vertices. If an edge is defined by the meeting of two faces then there are two edges but if an edge is defined by the meeting of two PLANE faces then there are 0 edges.
1 corner,0 vertices and 0 edges * * * * * A vertex is the same as a corner, so a cone has 1 vertex. It has two faces: one circular and one curved. It has one edge where the two faces meet.
A cube and a rectangular prism.
A hemisphere has one edge, two faces and no vertices.