No such shape exists. The closest contenders would be: a cylinder - 3 faces, 2 edges, 0 verticies or a cone - 2 faces, 1 edge, 1 vertex
a cone * * * * * That cannot be correct. The apex of the cone is a vertex. I do not believe that such a shape is possible. Wherever the two faces meet, there will be an edge.
Sphere ( 0 faces , 0 edges , 0 vertices )
A cylinder
sphere
A point.
No such shape exists. The closest contenders would be: a cylinder - 3 faces, 2 edges, 0 verticies or a cone - 2 faces, 1 edge, 1 vertex
No such shape exists. The closest contenders would be: a cylinder - 3 faces, 2 edges, 0 verticies or a cone - 2 faces, 1 edge, 1 vertex
No such shape exists. the closest contenders would be: a cylinder - 3 faces, 2 edges, 0 verticies or a cone - 2 faces, 1 edge, 1 vertex
what shape has 2 faces 0 edges and 0 corners
a cone * * * * * That cannot be correct. The apex of the cone is a vertex. I do not believe that such a shape is possible. Wherever the two faces meet, there will be an edge.
0 edges 0 faces (faces are planar bounded by linear edges) 2 curved surfaces 1 vertex
No. A cylinder has 0 vertices, 0 edges and 2 faces.
1 corner,0 vertices and 0 edges * * * * * A vertex is the same as a corner, so a cone has 1 vertex. It has two faces: one circular and one curved. It has one edge where the two faces meet.
Sphere ( 0 faces , 0 edges , 0 vertices )
One possible answer is an infinite cone. Spheres have one face but no vertex. No physical 3-D shape can have a vertex without having more than one face (a real cone typically has two: side and bottom).
A sphere has no faces, edges, or vertices.