There are no 3-d shapes that have 5 vertices and 5 edges.
A triangular prism.
a triangular prism has 6 vertices.
Anti- aliasing smoothens the edges after rendering a shape. It can be done using many algorithms
A pyramid consists of several key parts: the base, which can be a polygon (commonly a square or triangle), and the apex, the top point where all triangular faces converge. The lateral faces are triangular surfaces that connect the apex to the edges of the base. Additionally, there are edges, which are the line segments where two faces meet, and vertices, which are the points where edges meet. In three-dimensional space, pyramids can vary in shape and size, depending on the shape of the base.
A hexagon is a 2D shape so it doesn't have faces or edges. It has 6 sides and 6 vertices.
A pentagonal prism has 15 edges
A Pentadecagon
Octagonal prism
A pentagonal prism has 7 faces, 15 edges and 10 vertices
A pentagonal prism.
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It is a pentagonal prism.
Heptagonal Prism
PENTAGONAL prism
A polyhedron with 6 faces, 15 edges, and 10 vertices is known as a triangular prism. In this shape, there are two triangular bases and three rectangular lateral faces, which together account for the total number of edges and vertices. The triangular bases contribute 3 edges each, while the lateral edges connect the corresponding vertices of the triangular bases, resulting in a total of 15 edges.
the edges of a shape are basicly the sides of a shape
A heptahedron is a polyhedron with 7 faces, and you can make one with 15 edges.