The answer depends on how it is "moved". However, hexagons cannot make a polyhedron.
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A polyhedron is a shape formed by the intersection of half spaces. Polyhedrons have a volume.
The answer is hexagon because if it is formed by curved, line segments, or both it is definitely hexagon!
Because - the angles formed where each face joined, would prevent you forming a polyhedron.
A riddle is: I am a polyhedron I have two surfaces one of my surfaces is formed by a circle the other face is curved what am I?
The vertex is a point of polygon or polyhedra that is formed by 2 lines or 3 edges on a polyhedron.
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Diagonals in an hexagon: 0.5*(6^2 -3*6) = 9 diagonals
Yes, a polyhedron is a solid bounded by polygonal regions, which are the faces of the polyhedron. These faces are formed by the intersection of planes, and the edges of the polyhedron are the line segments where these faces meet. The vertices are the points where the edges converge. Thus, a polyhedron is defined by its flat faces, straight edges, and vertices.
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