Not necessarily.
An 8-faced polyhedron, also known as an octahedron, is a three-dimensional shape composed of eight triangular faces. It has six vertices and twelve edges. The most common type of octahedron is the regular octahedron, where all faces, edges, and angles are congruent. Octahedra are found in various applications, including crystallography and geometry.
Since a cube's edges and faces are all congruent, it'll have all congruent edges. And since it's a cube, it has 12 edges. Therefore, it has 12 congruent edges.
Yes, all of its 12 edges are congruent
An octahedron has 6 vertices and 12 edges. It consists of 8 triangular faces, and according to Euler's formula for polyhedra, which states that ( V - E + F = 2 ) (where ( V ) is vertices, ( E ) is edges, and ( F ) is faces), the values for an octahedron satisfy this relationship: ( 6 - 12 + 8 = 2 ).
Octahedron- A polyhedron with eight faces. All faces of a regular octahedron are congruent, equilateral triangles.
A cube has 12 edges as does an octahedron and those are the two platonic solids (convex polyhedra with congruent regular polygons as faces where the same number of faces meet at each vertice) with 12 edges.
An octahedron has8 faces, 12 to 18 edges and 6 to 12 edges.
In an octahedron, four edges meet at each vertex. An octahedron has eight triangular faces, twelve edges, and six vertices, with each vertex being the meeting point of four edges.
No.
An octahedron has 8 faces, 12 edges, and 6 corners.
An octahedron has 12 edges.
An octahedron has eight faces. If it has 62 faces then it is not an octahedron!