There is no simply connected polyhedron that meets these requirements because they do not satisfy the Euler characteristic.
There is no simply connected polyhedron that meets these requirements because they do not satisfy the Euler characteristic.
There is no simply connected polyhedron that meets these requirements because they do not satisfy the Euler characteristic.
There is no simply connected polyhedron that meets these requirements because they do not satisfy the Euler characteristic.
You can't have a 3-d shape with only 2 faces. A triangular prism has 9 edges and 6 vertices, but it has 5 faces.
A cylinder
It is a cylinder
A cylinder
Faces: 1 Vertices: 3 Edges: 3
a squared parrarelagram
3 faces, 2 edges, and no vertices
It has 14 Faces, 24 Edges, and 12 Vertices
4 faces, 6 edges, 4 verticesFour faces, six edges and four vertices.
3 faces, no vertices, 2 edges.
It has 3 faces, 2 circular edges and no vertices
A cylinder has 3 faces, no vertices and 2 edges.