A cube is not a polygon.
It is because a cube has four sides and four angles polygons have four sides and four angles.
" A polygon is a closed figure bounded by three or more than three sides." A cube has twelve sides whereas a polygon has more than two sides. Since it is not mentioned which polygon we are talking about we can't tell if cube has more sides.
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Well, honey, a cube is not a polygon. A polygon is a flat, closed shape with straight sides, while a cube is a three-dimensional shape with six faces that are all squares. So, technically speaking, a cube is a polyhedron, not a polygon. Hope that clears things up for ya!
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A cube has 6 faces, each is a square with 4 sides. Some of these sides, or edges are shared by other faces. There are 12 edges. The cube has 8 vertices, corners. Each vertex has 3 angles on different faces for a total of 24 angles.
A cube is made up of 6 sides. Each side has 4 angles,for a total of 24 angles. Since these angles are 90 degree angles, that would mean that there are 2,160 degrees in a cube.
You are describing a rectangular prism or a cube,
a polygon with 5 sides and 5 square faces
You are a square. A square is a polygon with four sides, which is an even number, and the number of sides (4) is the cube of 2 (2^3 = 8). However, the phrasing in your question seems to indicate a misunderstanding since 4 is actually 2 squared (2^2). If you mean a polygon with a cube-related number of sides, then you could also refer to an octagon, which has eight sides (2^3).
First of all, it's polygon, not polgon. Second of all, a cube is not a polygon. A polygon is a two-dimensional shape. A cube is a form of a prism. A prism's suffix is hedron.That means that a cube is a hexahedron, according to the number of sides. Though many people think of a hexagon when they hear that, it is disregarding the 'shape' hexagon. A hexagon has six sides, right? Well, a 3 dimensional cube has six sides as well, therefore it would be a hexahedron. The proper name for any given prism would be polyhedron. Not polygon. Thank you for your question.