A hexahedron can have 5 to 8 vertices.
A hexahedron can have 5 to 8 vertices.
A hexahedron can have 5 to 8 vertices.
A hexahedron can have 5 to 8 vertices.
8 vertices, 12 edges.
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.
A Cube (Hexahedron) has:* 6 Faces * 12 Edges * 8 Vertices
A hexahedron MUST have six faces since that is what the name means. It can have 5 vertices (triangular dipyramid), 6 vertices (pentagonal pyramid), 8 vertices (parallelepiped and similar)
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 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
6 faces 8 vertices 12 edges
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The answer depends on how many of the 5 to 8 vertices of the hexagon are truncated.