A cone has two surfaces, one vertex and no edges.
Curved.
If a cylinder has two edges then a cone by that definition has one edge and one vertice.
on a cone there is 2 faces. 1 edge. 1 vertice.
yes, they are the 2 straight lines
It is impossible to count the edges of a 3d anything. A cone is 3D anyway so it is impossible. Another reason it is impossible to count the edges is that a cone is made out of circles. If you drew a 2D cone, it wouldn't be a cone anymore, it would be a triangle. So, in essence, a cone is a tri-agnle which has three sides; but a cone is 3D and, as I said before, the edges cannot be counted on a 3D object.
There are exactly 0 faces and edges in a cone .
A cone has two surfaces, one vertex and no edges.
A cone has 1 face, 0 edges, and one vertex. The face is the circular flat area. The cone can roll, so it has no edges. Edges have to be straight. The vertex is the pointy thing opposite to the face.
the difference between a cone and a prism is that a cone has no edges and only one vertex and a prism has both edges and vertexes.
One.
None
2
A cone has one edge and 2 faces.
A cone has one face and one edge.
1
it should be 1!