The shape you've described is a right pentagonal prism.
A right pentagonal prism.
This shape has 2 opposite identical faces and some other which are parallelograms is a prism. A cylinder shape has 2 circular faces and one curved face.
a prism
A 3-d shape with 6 equal faces is a cube. It has 6 squares as it's faces. A 3-d shape with 6 equal faces and only 2 squares is a rectangular prism. It has 2 squares and 4 other rectangles (squares are rectangles too) as it's faces.
A cube has 6 faces. That leaves us with two faces. Any 2-dimensional shape will have 2 faces, one on the visible side and the other on the reverse side. I don't think I've convinced myself.
A right pentagonal prism.
A pentagonal heptahedron. A heptahedron is a solid figure with seven faces, and a pentagon is a five-sided plane figure.
This shape has 2 opposite identical faces and some other which are parallelograms is a prism. A cylinder shape has 2 circular faces and one curved face.
a prism
it is a decogonanon it is a decogonanon
A pentagonal prism
A prism.
All of the adjacent faces are perpendicular. So there are 6 faces x 4 faces adjacent to each face So there are 24 perpendicular faces in a rectangular prism.
There is no shape that has only 2 edges and 2 faces.
Hexagon based prism
the cuboid has 2
A right angled triangle is an example of a shape with exactly 2 perpendicular sides.