yes
they are all regular equilateral triangles.
(p.s.it is a octahedron!)
a rectangular prism
A solid figure with eight vertices and all faces of equal size is called a cube. Each face of a cube is a square, and a cube has 8 vertices and 6 faces.
Assuming that "equal ladder" is meant to be equilateral, the answer is a tetrahedron, one of the 5 Platonic solids.
Icosahedron are a shape with 20 faces, 30 edges and 12 vertices. All the faces are triangles.
Yes, all of the six faces are square, so all angles are 90 degrees, and all edges are of equal length.
Any solid object with six faces is a hexahedron. A regular hexahedron (with 12 edges) is a cube where all the faces are squares An irregular hexahedron (with 12 edges) is a cuboid where two faces are equal squares and four are equal rectangles.
All prisms contain an equal number of faces,vertices,and edges
cube
im pretty sure a square prism does
triangular pyramid-4 equal faces
That all depends on the type of faces a prism has. Then, you should have at most 3 pairs of congruent faces on the opposite sides of the prism.
The general term is a hexahedron. If the six faces are all equal squares, then you can also call it a cube.