Some triangular pyramids fit this description. They are called regular tetrahedrons.
A tetrahedron (or triangular pyramid).
A cube. Or a triangular bipyramid.
rectangular prism.It has 6 faces and 12 edges. The 2 bases are congruent to each other, and the remaining 4 faces are congruent to each other, but the bases are not necessarily congruent to the other faces.
A tetrahedron - ie a triangular pyramid.
it is a rectangular prism...
A Cuba has 6 congruent faces
A cube has three pairs of parallel faces and all faces are congruent.
if it is a true cube then yes, all 6 faces are congruent
A cube has three pairs of parallel faces and all faces are congruent.
A solid figure that has three pairs of parallel faces with all faces being congruent is a rectangular prism. In a rectangular prism, opposite faces are both parallel and congruent, and it consists of six rectangles as its faces. Each pair of opposite faces has the same dimensions, ensuring that all faces are congruent in shape and size.
No, not all the faces of a cuboid are congruent. A cuboid has six rectangular faces, and while opposite faces are congruent, adjacent faces can have different dimensions. For example, in a rectangular prism (a type of cuboid), the length, width, and height can differ, leading to varying face sizes. Only in the special case of a cube, where all sides are equal, are all the faces congruent.
A solid with six congruent square faces is a cube.