No. The faces of a tetrahedron are equilateral triangles, but none of the faces is parallel to another one of the faces -- they could not be parallel, since by the definition of a tetrahedron, all the faces intersect(!) and parallel planes do not intersect.
There are four number of faces in a tetrahedron.
They don't have names beyond "the faces of the tetrahedron."
The faces of a tetrahedron are all triangular polygons. Specifically, a regular tetrahedron has equilateral triangles as its faces, while an irregular tetrahedron can have any type of triangle as its faces, but they will always be triangular in shape. Each tetrahedron has four triangular faces, four vertices, and six edges.
A truncated tetrahedron has eight 8 faces: 4 hexagonal faces and 4 triangular faces.
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There are four number of faces in a tetrahedron.
They don't have names beyond "the faces of the tetrahedron."
A tetrahedron has 4 faces.
The faces of a tetrahedron are all triangular polygons. Specifically, a regular tetrahedron has equilateral triangles as its faces, while an irregular tetrahedron can have any type of triangle as its faces, but they will always be triangular in shape. Each tetrahedron has four triangular faces, four vertices, and six edges.
A truncated tetrahedron has eight 8 faces: 4 hexagonal faces and 4 triangular faces.
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No, tetrahedron is a polyhedron with four faces.
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