A polyhedron has only polygonal faces and any one of them can be considered a base. Therefore a polyhedron with 0 bases cannot exist.
A non polyhedron with 0 bases is a sphere.
a circle * * * * * A circle is not even a polyhedron! The correct answer is a prism.
It is called a lateral.
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A polyhedron that has a face that is not a base is a triangular prism. In a triangular prism, the two triangular faces serve as the bases, while the three rectangular faces are considered lateral faces. These lateral faces are not bases, demonstrating that a polyhedron can have faces that are not classified as bases.
There is not enough information to determine how many faces the polyhedron has (and therefore its name).
There is no specific name nor a specific shape for such a polygon.
A prism has two congruent parallel bases.
A triangular prism.
No, a cylinder cannot be accurately represented on a polyhedron poster because a cylinder is not a polyhedron. While both a cylinder and a polyhedron may have congruent bases, a polyhedron is defined by its flat polygonal faces, while a cylinder has curved surfaces. Therefore, including a cylinder would misrepresent the characteristics that define polyhedra.
No.
No polyhedron has five sides as a pentagon and a hexagon has six sides