A decahedron.
As far as I am aware, there is no polyhedron (3-d figure) whose faces are all octagons. As far as I am aware, there is no polyhedron (3-d figure) whose faces are all octagons. As far as I am aware, there is no polyhedron (3-d figure) whose faces are all octagons. As far as I am aware, there is no polyhedron (3-d figure) whose faces are all octagons.
The three-dimensional shape that has 2 octagons and 8 rectangles is called a truncated octagonal prism. A truncated octagonal prism is a polyhedron with 10 faces, including 2 octagonal faces and 8 rectangular faces. The octagonal faces are the bases of the prism, while the rectangular faces are the lateral faces that connect the bases.
The 3D shape with 2 octagons and 8 squares is called a truncated square antiprism. It is a type of prism where the top and bottom faces are octagons, and the side faces are squares. This shape has a total of 10 faces, including 2 octagons and 8 squares.
In general, any 10-sided polyhedron is called a decahedron. With 10 regular triangles for faces, you may have a pentagonal bipyramid.
10 edges
Decahedron :)
An octahedron, which looks like 2 pyramids glued bottom to bottom.
Octagons have no perpendicular lines.
There are regular octagons, and irregular octagons.
If you mean a decahedron then it is a polyhedron with 10 faces
polyhedron
There are 64 sides in eight octagons.