Oh, dude, a 3D pentagon has five sides and five vertices. It's like a regular pentagon, but in 3D, so it's got some depth to it. Just imagine a 2D pentagon trying to be all fancy and three-dimensional.
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A 3D name for a pentagon is a pentagonal prism.
6 because 3x2
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A 3D pentagon could be called a pentagon prism or a dodecahedron which is a Platonic solid with 12 pentagonal faces.
The vertex of a 3D pentagon is 10. :)
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12, if you mean a dodecahedron, a 3-d figure with only pentagonal faces.
A heptahedron.There are 34 distinct heptahedra: some of these are:a hexagon based pyramid,a pentagon based pyramid with one of the basal vertices truncated,a cuboid with one of its vertices truncated.
Pentagon (and in 3d: triangular prism and tetrahedron.)
sides are the face of a 3d shape and verticies are the corner of the shape
As a 2d object, a diamond had four sides. As a 3d object, there are many different types of diamonds, all with their own numbers of vertices, edges and faces.
not possible cause rectangle is a 2D not a 3D figure. it has 4 sides and four right angles at its vertices.
A 3D pentagon, also known as a pentagonal prism, has 10 vertices, 15 edges, and 7 faces. The two pentagonal bases contribute 5 vertices each, while the lateral edges connect the corresponding vertices of the bases. The total number of edges includes the edges of the bases and the lateral edges joining them. The faces consist of the two pentagonal bases and five rectangular lateral faces.
A flat pentagon. Or some kind of circle pentagon breed...
1. A pentagon is a polygon with five sides and five angles.2. Pentagon A fivesided building near Washington DC, containing the US Department of Defense and the offices of theUS Armed Forces.
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