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A cylinder.
A cube is a 3 dimensional figure that has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
a nonagon has 9 edges
pentagon
The point where three or more edges of a 3D figure meet is called a vertex. In geometric terms, a vertex is a fundamental component of polyhedra and other solid figures, serving as a corner or a junction point for the edges. Each vertex can be connected to other vertices by edges, forming the overall shape of the solid.
Cube or cuboid (3D figure) - 12 edges Dodecagon Deodeca (2D figure) Octahedron - (3D figure) - 8 faces 12 edges 6 vertices cube, rectangular, prism, pyramid
A cylinder.
They have sides but 3D figures have edges
triangular prism.
They are the sets of points (or lines) where two faces meet.
A cube is a 3 dimensional figure that has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
Nonahedron
a nonagon has 9 edges
pentagon
The Answer Is Cuboid For A 3D Figure Or A Dodecagon For 2D Figure. * * * * * Or it could be a hexagonal pyramid. Or a rectangular dipyramid.
An octagonal pyramid.
A triangular prism.