A cube is a solid figure with eight vertices and all faces of equal size.
A cuboid is a three-dimensional shape with six rectangular faces, eight vertices, and twelve edges. It has opposite faces that are equal in size and shape, and all angles are right angles. The volume of a cuboid is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height together.
Polyhedra are three-dimensional shapes with flat faces, straight edges, and sharp corners. They have vertices (corner points), edges (line segments where faces meet), and faces (flat surfaces that make up the shape). The properties of a polyhedron include its number of faces, edges, and vertices, as well as the types of faces that make up the solid.
An octagonal prism has 10 faces (8 lateral faces and 2 bases), 16 vertices, and 24 edges. It has 8 congruent sides that are octagons and 8 rectangular lateral faces. The cross-section of an octagonal prism is an octagon.
Prismatoids are polyhedra that have two parallel and congruent polygonal faces (bases) and lateral faces that are parallelograms. They have a polygonal base, a top (or topmost) face, and lateral faces that connect corresponding vertices of the base and the top face. Prismatoids can be classified based on the shape of their base and top faces.
A tetrahedron is a geometric solid with four triangular faces, six edges, and four vertices. It is a type of polyhedron with triangular faces meeting at each vertex.
It is a cube or a cuboid that has 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges
A cube has eight vertices and six faces (think of a die!).
A cube.
cube
A square-based pyramid.
A cube would qualify...
A quadrilateral based pyramid.
According to the Euler characteristic, the number of faces, edges and vertices are related by: V - E + F = 2 for ANY convex polyhedron. If V = E then F = 2 faces. Also, E = F requires V = 2 vertices. No such figure exists.
A sphere- there are no faces, edges or vertices
A triangular based pyramid has 4 faces and 4 vertices
a sphere
A cube or a cuboid has 8 vertices, 6 faces and 12 edges.