First of all i need to say something about the the 1st answer a face is not the same as a base(expet for the cube) can you sit on your face i dont think sobut the truth and the answer is that it is a base not a face there are no faces on a cone
A sphere sliced by a plane; or a cone.
cone
A cone has only one vertex and a circular base
A cone. It has a circle for the base, and a curved face tapering to a point.
The object described is a cone. A cone has one vertex (the point where the flat face meets the curved surface) and one flat face (the circular base). Due to its shape, a cone can roll along a flat surface smoothly.
Yes - the plane face is the base of the cone,a dn the only other face is a curve.
A face is a polygon. There are none on a cone. There is only one vertex at the top of the cone. Although the cone does not have a face it does have a lateral side and a base.
A sphere sliced by a plane; or a cone.
A cone has one curved face, which is the surface that wraps around from the base to the apex. In addition to the curved face, a cone also has one flat circular base. Therefore, in total, a cone has one curved face and one flat face.
The shape of the face on a cone is a circular base at the bottom and a curved surface that narrows smoothly to a point called the apex. This curved surface is referred to as the lateral face of the cone. Overall, a cone has one circular face (the base) and one curved surface.
A 3D cone has two faces: one circular face at the base and one curved surface that wraps around the side. The base is flat, while the curved surface connects the base to the apex of the cone.
The Base.
A cone has two types of faces: one circular face at the base and one curved lateral face that wraps around from the base to the apex. The circular face is flat, while the lateral face is a continuous curved surface. Together, these faces define the shape of the cone.
A cone has only one base, and it is a circle.
A cone only has a base, no sides
Cone
It has a flat face as its base and a circular face that decreases into its apex.