Exploring Solids and Shapes. Basic Definitions Face: A flat surface on a solid figure. Edge: A line segment where two faces meet Vertex: A point where.

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Exploring Solids and Shapes

Basic Definitions Face: A flat surface on a solid figure. Edge: A line segment where two faces meet Vertex: A point where two or more edges meet (vertices)

Pyramid ShapeName of FaceNumber of Sides on Each Face Number of faces Number of corners Number of Edges Triangle Square

Cube ShapeName of FaceNumber of Sides on Each Face Number of faces Number of corners Number of Edges Square46812

Rectangular Prism ShapeName of FaceNumber of Sides on Each Face Number of faces Number of corners Number of Edges Rectangle Square

Cone ShapeName of FaceNumber of Sides on Each Face Number of faces Number of corners Number of Edges Circle0211

Sphere ShapeName of FaceNumber of Sides on Each Face Number of faces Number of corners Number of Edges none0000

ShapesNames of Faces Number of Sides on Each Face Number of Faces Number of Vertices Number of Edges Pyramid Triangle Square Cube Square Rectangular Prism Square Rectangle Cone Circle 0211 Sphere none 0000