A circle comes to mind as the face of a right cylinder (which has 2 faces). The curved side is not considered a face.
The following are some examples of a shape with two flat face and one curved surface: A sphere intersected by two planes. An ellipsoid intersected by two plane faces. A paraboloid intersected by two plane faces. A cone intersected by two plane faces. A cylinder. A hyperboloid intersected by two plane faces.
it is a plane shape because you said its a square
A plane shape.
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A shape face is basically a face on a shape eg: there are 6 faces on a cube and cuboid so there is your answer!
rectangle
a circle!
If they are plane faces the shape is likely to be a polyhedron.
The faces of a cylinder are circles.
A polyhedron (solid shape formed by plane faces) with four faces is called a tetrahedron.
A plane. * * * * * A plane has no edges. It is infinite in extent.
The following are some examples of a shape with two flat face and one curved surface: A sphere intersected by two planes. An ellipsoid intersected by two plane faces. A paraboloid intersected by two plane faces. A cone intersected by two plane faces. A cylinder. A hyperboloid intersected by two plane faces.
octahedron
An irregular polyhedron if it has plane faces. If not, then there usually will not be a name for it.
Any plane shape on the side of a polyhedron is called a face.
the answer is a polyhedron!... just saying :)
We don't have a shape since a shape is a flat plane. We call that a prism.The prism that has 12 vertices and 8 faces is called a hexagonal prism.