There are infinitely many polyhedra. There is no limit to the number of faces that a polyhedron can have. Given any polyhedron, simply cut off one vertex so that you will have a polyhedron with one more face. Also there are several versions of polyhedra with the same number of faces. A hexahedron, for example, can be a parallelepiped or a pentagon based pyramid or a triangular based dipyramid.
No. A pyramid is a polyhedron. Many pyramids are polyhedra.
Not exactly. A tetrahedron is a polyhedron. Many tetrahedra are polyhedra.
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One polyhedron; many polyhedra. Simple,wasn't that?
Many, an unspecified number. Poly, in Greek, means many. Polyhedra (singular polyhedron) means "many faced".
A hexagonal prism is a polyhedron. Many hexagonal prisms are polyhedra.
There are different formulae for different solids such as spheres or polyhedra.
There are infinitely many polyhedra that can be made from two different polygons.
There are different formulae for different polyhedra and these depend on what information about the polyhedron is given.
They are polyhedra, each with a square base.They are polyhedra, each with a square base.They are polyhedra, each with a square base.They are polyhedra, each with a square base.
NO, but prisms are polyhedra. Polyhedra include a lot more shapes than just prisms.
I think its LxWxH * * * * * No it is not. There are different formulae for different solids such as spheres and polyhedra etc.