A solid with faces that are all polygons is known as a polyhedron. Polyhedra can vary in shape and size, with common examples including cubes, tetrahedrons, and octahedrons. Each face of a polyhedron is a flat polygon, and the edges where the faces meet are straight line segments. The study of polyhedra is an important aspect of geometry, with various classifications based on the number of faces and their shapes.
Its a platonic solid :)
The faces of Platonic solids are regular polygons...
a prism
A polyhedron is a solid object all of whose faces are polygons.
A solid figure that has flat faces that are polygons is called a polyhedron. Polyhedra have various forms, such as cubes, tetrahedra, and octahedra, each defined by the shape and number of their polygonal faces. The faces of a polyhedron are connected by edges, and the points where the edges meet are called vertices. Examples include regular polyhedra, where all faces are identical polygons, such as the Platonic solids.
No. All the faces of a Platonic solid are identical regular polygons.
To study solid objects whose faces are all polygons.
Its a platonic solid :)
The faces of Platonic solids are regular polygons...
A polyhedron.
a polyhedron
A polyhedron
Octagon
a prism
A polyhedron is a solid object all of whose faces are polygons.
A solid figure that has flat faces that are polygons is called a polyhedron. Polyhedra have various forms, such as cubes, tetrahedra, and octahedra, each defined by the shape and number of their polygonal faces. The faces of a polyhedron are connected by edges, and the points where the edges meet are called vertices. Examples include regular polyhedra, where all faces are identical polygons, such as the Platonic solids.
A __________ is a space figure in which all faces are polygons.