To calculate:To identify the below figure and name the bases, faces, edges and vertices.
Answer to Problem 3MCQ
The figure is a cylinder.
The faces are
The two faces of the cylinder are the bases in the shape of a Circle.
There are no Edges in a Cylinder
There are no Vertices in a Cylinder.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given figure is
Formula Used:
Definition of a Cylinder : A cylinder is a three-dimensional shape with two round shapes at either end and two parallel lines connecting the round ends.
A cylinder has two circular faces but also no edges or vertices.
Calculation:
Given figure is:
From the above definition of a Cylinder, we have:
The figure is a cylinder.
The faces are Circles with Center as
The two faces of the cylinder are the bases in the shape of a Circle.
There are no Edges in a Cylinder
There are no Vertices in a Cylinder.
Conclusion:
The figure is a cylinder.
The faces are Circles with Center as
The two faces of the cylinder are the bases in the shape of a Circle.
There are no Edges in a Cylinder
There are no Vertices in a Cylinder.
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