Not necessarily. A hexahedron has 6 faces.
It can have 9 to 12 edges and the number of vertices is 4 fewer than the number of edges.
6 faces 8 vertices 12 edges
A Cube (Hexahedron) has:* 6 Faces * 12 Edges * 8 Vertices
A hexahedron is a solid figure with 6 plane faces (which is where the prefix hexa- comes from), eight vertices and 12 edges.
A hexahedron has six faces. There are seven topologically distinct convex shapes and three concave ones. The faces can be triangles, quadrilaterals or pentagonal and the number of edges can range from 9 to 12. The number of vertices is 4 fewer than the number of edges.
> a cube Actually, any hexahedron topologically similar to a cube has 6 faces, 8 vertices, and 12 edges. A cube is just one possibility
A hexahedron, also known as a parallelepiped.
8 vertices, 12 edges.
A hexahedron has six faces (F). It can have 9 to 12 edges (E). The number of vertices, V, is determined by the Euler characteristic, which gives V = E + 2 - F or V = E - 4
A cube, or formally, a regular hexahedron.
A hexahedron.A hexahedron.A hexahedron.A hexahedron.
It has 14 Faces, 24 Edges, and 12 Vertices
1~Tetrahedron *4 faces (made of equilateral triangles) *6 edges *5 vertices 2~Hexahedron (cube) *6 faces (made of squares) *12 edges *8 vertices 3~Octrahedron *8 faces (made up of equilateral triangles) *12 edges *6 vertices 4~Icosahedron *20 faces (made of equilateral triangles) *30 edges *12 verticies 5~Dodecahedron *12 faces (made of pentagons) *30 edges *20 vertices.