Yes, the top and the bottom.
2 flat and 1 curved
2
Cylinder
A cylinder has 2 flat surfaces and 1 curved surface.In differential geometry, a cylinder is defined more broadly as any ruled surface spanned by a one-parameter family of parallel lines. As such it can have any number of flat surfaces but need not have any at all. A cylinder whose cross section is an ellipse, parabola, or hyperbola is called an elliptic cylinder, parabolic cylinder, or hyperbolic cylinderrespectively; these have no flat surfaces.
Two. The ends.
A cylinder has 2 opposite parallel flat surfaces.
A cylinder has 2 flat surfaces.
There are 2 flat surfaces, both are circles.
2 flat and 1 curved
2
a cylinder
Cylinder
0 vertices 0edges 2 flat surfaces
cylinder
A cylinder has 2 flat surfaces and 1 curved surface.In differential geometry, a cylinder is defined more broadly as any ruled surface spanned by a one-parameter family of parallel lines. As such it can have any number of flat surfaces but need not have any at all. A cylinder whose cross section is an ellipse, parabola, or hyperbola is called an elliptic cylinder, parabolic cylinder, or hyperbolic cylinderrespectively; these have no flat surfaces.
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The solid figure that has 2 flat surfaces and 0 vertices is a cylinder. A cylinder consists of two parallel circular bases (the flat surfaces) connected by a curved surface. The bases do not have any vertices, as they are continuous curves.