There are infinitely many polyhedra that can be made from two different polygons.
A cube is constructed from six square polygons. Each square face of the cube is congruent and positioned at right angles to its adjacent faces, forming the three-dimensional shape of the cube.
None. A polyhedron is 3 dimensional and you cannot make a 2 dimensional shape out of 3D shapes.
On a football there are two types of polygons - large hexagons and smaller pentagons. The number of polygons it takes to make up the football depends entirely on the size of the ball and the size of the polygons.
You have to see it both the polygons measures to the same degree's & the same shape then that make's it congruent.
A net is a two dimensional pattern that can be cut out and folded to make a 3-dimensional [solid] shape. A 2-dimensional shape, such as a square, does not have a net!
There is no "most" with respect to polygons. You could make a shape with a million sides, and then make a new shape with a million and one, and keep going forever.
A 2-d shape is a two dimensional shape meaning it is flat.
They both are 4 sided quadrilaterals. Together they can make polygons with up to 16 sides.
a rectangle or square
identify 3-dimensional shapes? cone,prism,,pyramid,cylinder,and sphere?
The answer depends on whether the shape is 2-dimensional or 3-d. For a 2-dimensional polygon with n sides, the minimum number is n-3 diagonals.
yes it can, it is quite easy to pick a non tessellate shape and pick another shape(tessellate or not) that when put together make a square and there you go.