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The document describes various geometric shapes, including cubes, cuboids, spheres, ellipsoids, cylinders, cones, triangular prisms, hexagonal prisms, triangular-based pyramids, square-based pyramids, and hexagonal pyramids, detailing their faces, edges, and vertices. It specifies that cubes and cuboids have rectangular faces, while spheres and ellipsoids have none, and provides volume formulas for cubes and cuboids. Each shape is categorized based on its characteristics, such as the number of faces and the shape of those faces.

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The document describes various geometric shapes, including cubes, cuboids, spheres, ellipsoids, cylinders, cones, triangular prisms, hexagonal prisms, triangular-based pyramids, square-based pyramids, and hexagonal pyramids, detailing their faces, edges, and vertices. It specifies that cubes and cuboids have rectangular faces, while spheres and ellipsoids have none, and provides volume formulas for cubes and cuboids. Each shape is categorized based on its characteristics, such as the number of faces and the shape of those faces.

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Cubes have 6 faces, 12 edges

Cube and 8 vertices.

All sides on a cube are equal


length.

All faces are square in shape.

A cube is a type of cuboid.

Cuboid Cuboids have 6 faces, 12 edges


and 8 vertices.

All the faces on a cuboid are


rectangular.

Sphere

Spheres have either 0 or 1 faces,


0 edges and 0 vertices.

Ellipsoid

Ellipsoids have either 0 or 1


faces, 0 edges and 0 vertices.

Cylinder Cylinders have either 2 or 3


faces, 0 or 2 edges, and 0
vertices.
Cone

Cones have either 1 or 2 faces, 0


or 1 edges, and 1 apex (which is
described by some
mathematicians as a vertex).

Triangular Prisms have 5 faces, 9


Triangular Prism
edges, and 6 vertices.

The two faces at either end are


triangles, and the rest of the
faces are rectangular.

Hexagonal Prism Hexagonal Prisms have 8 faces,


18 edges, and 12 vertices.

The two faces at either end are


hexagons, and the rest of the
faces are rectangular.

Triangular-based Triangular-based pyramids have


Pyramid 4 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices.

The base is a triangle. All of the


faces are triangular.

If the triangular faces making up


the prism are all equilateral, then
the shape is also called
a Tetrahedron.

Square-based Pyramid
Square based pyramids have 5
faces, 8 edges and 5 vertices

The base is a square. All the


other faces are triangular.

Hexagonal Pyramid

Hexagonal pyramids have 7


faces, 12 edges, and 7 vertices.

The base is a hexagon. All of the


other faces are
Volume of

Cube = S3 = S X S X S Cuboid = (a x b x c)

Sphere

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