It could be what, in highly technically terms, is called a lump, or blob.
On the other hand, it could also be a sphere, an ellipsoid, an ovoid, a toroid, a paraboloid or a hyperboloid.
It could be what, in highly technically terms, is called a lump, or blob.
On the other hand, it could also be a sphere, an ellipsoid, an ovoid, a toroid, a paraboloid or a hyperboloid.
It could be what, in highly technically terms, is called a lump, or blob.
On the other hand, it could also be a sphere, an ellipsoid, an ovoid, a toroid, a paraboloid or a hyperboloid.
It could be what, in highly technically terms, is called a lump, or blob.
On the other hand, it could also be a sphere, an ellipsoid, an ovoid, a toroid, a paraboloid or a hyperboloid.
A cube.
Well, honey, I hate to break it to you, but that solid you're talking about is a triangular prism. It's got 17 faces, 15 edges, and 10 vertices. So, there you have it - a triangular prism strutting its stuff with all those faces, edges, and vertices.
Pyramid
triangular pyramid
A cuboid, a parallelepiped.
If you are a solid figure with no vertices or edges, then you are a Sphere.From the lighter side: And that means that we can no longer be friends...
A sphere
A sphere.
Assuming that a solid triangle is a tetrahedron, the answer is: faces: 4 edges: 6 vertices: 4
sphere
You are a sphere
None.
A cube.
The Euler characteristic indicates that such a solid does not exist.
The solid figure that has the same number of faces and vertices and has 8 edges is a cube. A cube has 6 faces, 8 vertices, and 12 edges, so it fits the description given.
Vertices are points in a solid, or 3-D figure, where edges meet.
sphere