The object described is a cone. A cone has one vertex (the point where the flat face meets the curved surface) and one flat face (the circular base). Due to its shape, a cone can roll along a flat surface smoothly.
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one face, if im correct no corners....im sureCorrect answer:Two faces (one flat and one curved). Usually, in school maths, the flat face is circular but it can be an ellipse if the bottom of the cone is "cut" at a slant.One vertex (also called apex).And, although not asked, one edge.
A cone.
It has a flat base, a curved surface area, a circular edge and one vertex.
A cone.
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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 solid that has one flat face, one curved face, one edge, and one vertex is a cone. The flat face is the circular base, the curved face is the conical surface, the edge is the circular boundary where the base meets the curved surface, and the vertex is the pointed tip of the cone.
A cone
If you mean a cone then it has a flat base face and a circular face with one edge and one vertex
Don't know. It cannot be a cone since that has two faces: one curved (curvered?) face and one flat (circular) face. Alternatively, an infinite cone has only one curved face but then it has no edge.
a cone
one face, if im correct no corners....im sureCorrect answer:Two faces (one flat and one curved). Usually, in school maths, the flat face is circular but it can be an ellipse if the bottom of the cone is "cut" at a slant.One vertex (also called apex).And, although not asked, one edge.
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A cone.
it has one vertex two circle edges and one face