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A rhombicuboctahedron has 24 vertices. This polyhedron is classified as an Archimedean solid and features 8 triangular faces, 18 square faces, and 24 edges, contributing to its unique geometric properties.
A square frustum has five faces: one square top face, one square bottom face, and four rectangular side faces connecting the edges of the top and bottom squares. This geometric shape is formed by slicing the top off a square pyramid parallel to its base.
No such thing as a 'square pyramid'. A pyramid is a solid object, with one (1) square base, and four(4) triangular faces. Only one face is 'square' , the BASE. ALL pyramids have a SQUARE base, so there is no need to describe it as a 'square pyramid'. Do NOT confuse with a Tetrahedron, which is a solid object, composed of four(4) triangular faces. The base being a triangle, and three triangular faces.
Despite the blind answer of many uneducated users of this site, a pentagon is 2 dimensional with 5 SIDES, thus not a solid figure. A pentahedron, though, is a solid figure of five FACES. PENTAHEDRON
A cuboid is a geometric solid figure that has six rectangular faces at right angles to each other. It has 12 edges and 8 vertices.
A snub cube has 38 faces in total. This includes 6 square faces and 32 triangular faces. It is an Archimedean solid, characterized by its vertex arrangement and uniformity. The snub cube is also known for its unique geometry, where the square faces are rotated relative to the triangular faces.
A square does not have rectangular faces.
A square has 4 edges, and they are called sides. The word "edge" is usually applied to a cube, or another three dimentional orthographic geometric object. A cube, for example, would have 12 edges and 6 faces.
A cube has 6 square faces.
A square prism has six faces.