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A polyhedron that has a face that is not a base is a triangular prism. In a triangular prism, the two triangular faces serve as the bases, while the three rectangular faces are considered lateral faces. These lateral faces are not bases, demonstrating that a polyhedron can have faces that are not classified as bases.
They are the faces of the polyhedron.
A polyhedron with 20 faces is called an icosahedron.
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.
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A right prism is a polyhedron that has 2 congruent faces which are sometimes called bases.
A polyhedron that has a face that is not a base is a triangular prism. In a triangular prism, the two triangular faces serve as the bases, while the three rectangular faces are considered lateral faces. These lateral faces are not bases, demonstrating that a polyhedron can have faces that are not classified as bases.
They are the faces of the polyhedron.
A polyhedron has only polygonal faces and any one of them can be considered a base. Therefore a polyhedron with 0 bases cannot exist.
A polyhedron with 20 faces is called an icosahedron.
A polyhedron can have any number of faces 4 or higher.
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.
It a polyhedron
There is not enough information to determine how many faces the polyhedron has (and therefore its name).
An eight-face polyhedron is called an octahedron.
Tetrahedron