A triangular prism.
A triangular prism.
A triangular prism.
A triangular prism.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
then it's a - Dodecahedron
A rectangular pyramid
A triangle has one face, three vertices and three edges.
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.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
Three faces, two edges and 0 vertices.
then it's a - Dodecahedron
A rectangular pyramid
A triangle has one face, three vertices and three edges.
Not a polyhedral shape. You need at least three vertices to define a plane shape. With 5 vertices, the maximum number of triplets you can get is 10 so there cannot be 11 faces.
A three-dimensional figure or shape, such as a tetrahedron, has four faces. These faces are equilateral triangles. A tetrahedron also has four vertices and 6 edges.
A 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.
triangular prism
Polyhedrons are three-dimensional geometric shapes with flat polygonal faces, straight edges, and vertices. They are characterized by their number of faces, vertices, and edges, which are related by Euler's formula: ( V - E + F = 2 ), where ( V ) is vertices, ( E ) is edges, and ( F ) is faces. Polyhedrons can be classified into regular (Platonic solids, where all faces are identical) and irregular types. Their faces can vary in shape, but they are always formed by connecting edges at vertices.