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what are the faces, vertces and edges of a 3 Dimensional shape?

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Answered by writersparadise
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A 3D shape is described by its edges, faces, and vertices.

A face is a 2D shape that makes up one surface of a 3D shape, an edge is where two faces meet and a vertex is the point or corner of a geometric shape.

There are different types of 3D shape figures. They are a cube, cuboid, cylinder, prism, pyramid etc. Each shape has a different number of faces, edges, and vertices.
Answered by Golda
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Solution :-

The shapes which can be measured in 3 directions are called three-dimensional shapes. These shapes are also called solid shapes. Length, width and height are the three measurements of the three dimensional shapes. They are different from two dimensional shapes because they have height. The examples of three dimensional shapes are cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone, sphere pyramid etc.

Three dimensional shapes have many attributes such as faces, vertices and edges. The flat surfaces of the three dimensional shapes are known as faces. A vertex is a point where three edges meet. The line segment where two faces meet is known as edges. 


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