A rectangle has 4 sides, which are also its edges. It has 4 vertices where the sides meet. In terms of faces, a rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape and therefore only has one face, which is the flat surface enclosed by the four sides.
A Square has 4 sides and 4 vertices.
Faces = 4 Edges = 6 Vertices = 4 The shape is also known as a tetrahedron.
A polyhedron must have at least 4 faces, at least 4 vertices and at least 6 edges.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, a triangular-based pyramid has 4 faces, 6 edges, and 4 vertices. It's like a fancy 3D shape with all these sides and points, but hey, who's counting, right?
There is no such shape as a regtangiel. If you meant a rectangle, that is a 2-dimensional shape with 4 vertices, 4 edges and one face.
No. A quadrilateral is a 2-dimensional shape with 4 edges, 1 face and 4 vertices.
A tetrahedron
The shape of a triangular based pyramid has 4 vertices, 6 edges and 4 faces
The shape can't exist: if you imagine a square face in 2D you have 4 edges and 4 vertices. Adding a further vertex out of the plane (introducing a 3rd dimension) you MUST have 4 more edges to join the original 4 vertices to the novel vertex. This sums to 8 edges as a minimum.This is of course assuming Euclidean geometry.
Some shapes that have 4 edges and 4 vertices are squares, rectangles, and parallelograms. A shape with 4 edges and 4 vertices is called a quadrilaterals.
1 face, 4 edges and 4 vertices.
A trapezium has 1 face, 4 edges and 4 vertices.
A rectangle has 4 sides, which are also its edges. It has 4 vertices where the sides meet. In terms of faces, a rectangle is a 2-dimensional shape and therefore only has one face, which is the flat surface enclosed by the four sides.
Vertices are the corners of the polygon so there are 4 in this instance and there are also 4 edges to a square which defines the 1 face.
There is no 3-d shape with 4 and 1 = 5 triangular faces.
A Square has 4 sides and 4 vertices.