A polygon is a closed 2-dimensional shape bounded by straight sides, where the sides do not cross. The simplest, with 3 sides, is a triangle. Then there is the quadrilateral (and all its variations), then a pentagon, hexagon and on and on and on. Forever.What_shapes_are_not_polygons
It is a 3-dimensional space which can be partitioned into simpler 3-d shapes.
They are both 3-dimensional shapes.
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A shape in fewer than 3 dimensions.A shape with one or more curved faces or edges.
Polygons !
Polyhedra are 3-dimensional shapes bounded by polygons. Polygons are flat [plane] shapes bounded by straight lines. So a polyhedron cannot have any curved faces.
They are 3 dimensional objects such a s polyhedrons.
all regular polygons
Yes. Parallelograms are flat shapes (polygons). 3-dimensional forms are polyhedrons.
They are both 3 dimensional shapes with faces that are polygons.
They can be 2 dimensional shaped polygons or 3 dimensional shaped polyhedrons in algebraic geometry
All of the polygons because they don't have depth
Most 2 dimensional shapes (all polygons) have 3 or more vertices. Most 3-dimensional shapes (polyhedra) have 4 or more vertices.
They are both simply connected 3-dimensional shapes, all of whose faces are polygons.
No. A sphere is a three dimensional shape which has no polygonal faces. Similarly an ellipsoid, a torus, a paraboloid, hyperboloid etc are 3-D shapes with no polygonal faces.
Shapes that have length, width and depth are considered to be 3 dimensional