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anything goes * * * * * Its faces are a mixture of pentagons and hexagons.
8 * * * * * There is no 3-D shape made from regular hexagons. The previous answer may refer to a hexagonal prism. But that is not a 3-D hexagon: the shape has two hexagonal faces and six rectangles - not just hexagons.
Faces: 8 Edges: 18 Vertices: 12 Dual: hexagonal bipyramid Face types: 2 hexagons, 6 rectangles
A spherical polyhedron is a dodecahedron with 12 faces
A sphere is not a polyhedron because it has no edges, no vertices and no flat faces The word 'polyhedron' means many faces.
hexagonal prism
Hexagonal prism
Yes, it could be.
A hexagonal prism
No polyhedron has five sides as a pentagon and a hexagon has six sides
It's called, not altogether surprisingly, a hexagonal prism. If the bases were hexagons and the other faces were triangles, it would be a hexagonal antiprism.
a rectangular prism
a hexagonal prism
a hexogonal prism
a hexagonal prism
A polyhedron with lateral faces that are rectangles is a prism. In a prism, the two bases are congruent polygons, and the lateral faces are formed by connecting the corresponding vertices of the bases with rectangular faces. The specific type of prism is named based on the shape of its bases, such as triangular prism, rectangular prism, or pentagonal prism.
it is called a hexagonal prism prisms are named by the shape of their bases