Can be. It would be the net of the polyhedron.
Yes, a 2D object can be folded, but the result will not maintain its original two-dimensional properties. When a 2D object, like paper, is folded, it creates layers and introduces a third dimension, resulting in a three-dimensional shape. The act of folding alters the object's structure and can produce various forms, depending on the folding technique used.
A hectahedron, also known as a hexadecagon in 2D or a polyhedron with 16 faces in 3D, typically refers to a polyhedron with 16 vertices. However, the specific number of vertices can vary depending on the type of hectahedron and its geometric properties. For example, a regular tetrahedron has 4 vertices, while a more complex form may have a different number.
A shape in 2D with n sides is called an n-gon. In higher dimensions, a shape with n sides is called an n-sided polyhedron.
A polygon, by definition is a 2d object. In 3-d it would be a polyhedron. There are a number of possible answers. One of them is a pyramid with a hendecagon (11-sided) base.
its if you take a 3D figure and open all of its sides and draw it in 2D so that if you folded it all back up again you would have the original 3D object
Nevermind guys, I learned it in class today, our teacher doesn't inform us on homework very well...Anyways, you make a polyhedron rigid just like a 2d shape, where you add braces and form triangles. Just in this case, you do it on all sides not rigid, not just the one 2d shape.Thanks anyways!~xDragonx
a 3d object made of 2d faces with all flat sides
An icosahedron is a polyhedron has 20 faces, and is a 3D shape.
A dodecahedron is a polyhedron with between 18 and 30 faces.
it is a term for a face , its different for all, if the polyhedron is based off a 2d polygon, it is the side with that shape(usualy)(their may be more than one)
If it is folded out it is called a net. It forms two circles and a rectangle.
bc - 2d is in its simplest form.
It is a 3-D shape because a tetrahedron can be folded into a net!
Yes, a 2D object can be folded, but the result will not maintain its original two-dimensional properties. When a 2D object, like paper, is folded, it creates layers and introduces a third dimension, resulting in a three-dimensional shape. The act of folding alters the object's structure and can produce various forms, depending on the folding technique used.
A hectahedron, also known as a hexadecagon in 2D or a polyhedron with 16 faces in 3D, typically refers to a polyhedron with 16 vertices. However, the specific number of vertices can vary depending on the type of hectahedron and its geometric properties. For example, a regular tetrahedron has 4 vertices, while a more complex form may have a different number.
The crumbled. It's more like a ball, unlike the 2D paper. And since you can't keep the paper completely folded, It might as well be in 2nd place.
A shape in 2D with n sides is called an n-gon. In higher dimensions, a shape with n sides is called an n-sided polyhedron.