No, it cannot.
No, a cylinder cannot be accurately represented on a polyhedron poster because a cylinder is not a polyhedron. While both a cylinder and a polyhedron may have congruent bases, a polyhedron is defined by its flat polygonal faces, while a cylinder has curved surfaces. Therefore, including a cylinder would misrepresent the characteristics that define polyhedra.
A hexagonal cylinder is an impossible object. If you meant a hexagonal prism then it is a polyhedron.
A hexagonal cylinder is an impossible object. If you meant a hexagonal prism then it is a polyhedron.
No, it is not.
No. A polyhedron has plane faces; a cylinder has one curved face.
No, a cylinder cannot be accurately represented on a polyhedron poster because a cylinder is not a polyhedron. While both a cylinder and a polyhedron may have congruent bases, a polyhedron is defined by its flat polygonal faces, while a cylinder has curved surfaces. Therefore, including a cylinder would misrepresent the characteristics that define polyhedra.
No, it is not.
A hexagonal cylinder is an impossible object. If you meant a hexagonal prism then it is a polyhedron.
A hexagonal cylinder is an impossible object. If you meant a hexagonal prism then it is a polyhedron.
No, it is not.
No. A polyhedron has plane faces; a cylinder has one curved face.
No. Nor is a cylinder!
Yes.
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Examples of non polyhedron are cone cylinder spere
A polyhedron is a 3 dimensional figure made of polygons. A cylinder is made of two circles and a rectangle around the middle. Since circles are not considered polygons (don't have straight edges), a cylinder cannot be a polyhedron. I just had a discussion about this with my math students today.
A cylinder.