Many solids. Some are: A sphere intersected by two planes,
An ellipsoid intersected by two planes,
Any blob intersected by two planes,
A toroid (doughnut) with a wedge removed,
A double-cone intersected by two planes,
A cylinder.
A triangle has 3 vertices and three sides (edges). It has one face.
In geometry, a rhomboid is a cube like three-dimensional figure with faces that are called rhombi. It has 6 rhombi faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices.
A cylinder has three faces and two edges. It does not have any vertices. It has a top and bottom circular face, and a rectangular face or the part that is attached to the bottom and top faces..
Polyhedron is a geometric solid in three dimensions with flat faces and straight edges.
Any rectangular prism, including a cube, has 8 vertices and 6 faces.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
A triangle has one face, three vertices and three edges.
triangular prism
A sphere does not have edges, faces, or vertices. It is a three-dimensional object that is smooth and without any straight lines or sharp corners.
It is a solid shape with six faces. There are seven topologically distinct convex shapes and three concave ones. The faces can be triangles, quadrilaterals or pentagonal and the number of edges can range from 9 to 12. The number of vertices is 4 fewer than the number of edges.
In high school terms, a cylinder (not cilindor) has three faces, two edges and no vertices.In high school terms, a cylinder (not cilindor) has three faces, two edges and no vertices.In high school terms, a cylinder (not cilindor) has three faces, two edges and no vertices.In high school terms, a cylinder (not cilindor) has three faces, two edges and no vertices.
The three parts are faces, vertices and edges. The faces are the flat surfaces, the edges are the lines that joint the corners which are called vertices.
A triangle has 3 vertices and three sides (edges). It has one face.
Three dimensional objects have edges, vertices and faces. A face is a plane surface which forms a boundary of the shape. Two faces meet along a line which is an edge. Three or more faces meet at a point which is a vertex.
Triangular Prism Triangular Prism 5 faces, 9 edges 6 vertices
Triangles are polygons (two-dimensional) . Only polyhedrons have faces, verticles and edges. You could define as triangle as having either one or two faces (top/bottom), three vertices, and three edges.For pyramids and other polyhedrons, F + V - E = 2e.g.- a three-sided pyramid has 4 faces, 6 edges, and 4 vertices.- a four-sided pyramid has 5 faces, 8 edges, and 5 vertices