A cube...
a hexagon
A hexagon is a polygon having six sides. A regular hexagon is a hexagon where all its sides are of equal length.A hexahedron is a polyhedron, that has six faces. A regular hexahedron, move commonly known as a cube, is a hexaherdron with congruent square faces.Note: A polygon is a 2 dimensional shape bounded by strait lines.A polyhedron is a 3 dimensional shape bounded by strait lines.
A better name for "corners" would be angles, but the shape's name would be a hexagon
A hexagon has six sides.
A hexagon has six sides.
you call a two dimensional shape with six sides a hexagon
A plane figure (a 2-dimensional shape) with six sides is a hexagon. A solid figure (a 3-dimensional shape) with six sides is usually a cuboid
A hexahedron is a three-dimensional geometric shape having six sides; a hexagon is a two-dimensional six-sided shape.
A shape with six sides is a hexagon.
Since the number of sides and vertices is different, it cannot be a 2-dimensional shape. The only 3-dimensional shape with 4 vertices is a tetrahedron and that does not have 6 sides. Consequently, there is no such shape.
A two dimensional figure with 6 sides is a hexagon. 3d=>hexahedron
It is an oxymoron: a 2-dimensional six-sided shape which has four sides!
It's name would be, ... drumroll please. Mr. IMPOSSIBLE. Really. A two dimensional figure would be like a sheet of paper and your looking down at it. It is impossible to see six sides, let alone 6 sides. ^ Aren't you refering to 6 'faces'? A six-sided 2D shape is a Hexagon...? :O
A two-dimensional shape with six sides is a hexagon. A three-dimensional object with six square faces is a hexahedron.
its a hexagon that has six sides
a hexagon
a hexagon