Sounds like a hexagonal prism.
faces= 10 vertices-=26 edges=17 * * * * * Wrong on each count! Faces: 8 Edges: 18 Vertices: 12
A hexagonal prism has 8 faces: 2 hexagonal bases and 6 rectangular lateral faces. It also has 18 edges, with 6 edges for each hexagonal base and 6 connecting the corresponding vertices of the two bases.
A hexagon is a six sided figure so, a hexagonal base has six triangular sides. Each triangle has three vertices, so such a pyramid has 18 vertices
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A hexagon-based pyramid has 7 vertices, 12 edges, and 7 faces. The base, which is a hexagon, contributes 6 edges and 6 vertices, while the apex of the pyramid adds 1 additional vertex and 6 more edges connecting the apex to each vertex of the hexagon. The faces consist of the hexagonal base and 6 triangular faces that connect the apex to each side of the hexagon.
faces= 10 vertices-=26 edges=17 * * * * * Wrong on each count! Faces: 8 Edges: 18 Vertices: 12
A hexagonal prism has hexagons at each end whereas a hexagonal pyramid has a hexagonal base and an apex. The numbers of faces, shapes of the faces, numbers of edges and vertices are all different.
A hexagonal prism has hexagons at each end whereas a hexagonal pyramid has a hexagonal base and an apex. The numbers of faces, shapes of the faces, numbers of edges and vertices are all different.
A hexagonal prism has 8 faces: 2 hexagonal bases and 6 rectangular lateral faces. It also has 18 edges, with 6 edges for each hexagonal base and 6 connecting the corresponding vertices of the two bases.
It has 12 vertices
Well, honey, a hexagonal prism has six sides, so it has six diagonals on the top face and six on the bottom face, making a total of 12 diagonals there. Then you've got the diagonals connecting the corresponding vertices on the top and bottom faces, which adds another 12 diagonals. So, in total, a hexagonal prism has 24 diagonals. Hope that clears things up for you, darling!
A hexagon is a six sided figure so, a hexagonal base has six triangular sides. Each triangle has three vertices, so such a pyramid has 18 vertices
A hexagonal prism has 18 edges. To calculate this, we first consider the hexagonal base, which has 6 edges. Then, we have 6 additional edges connecting the corresponding vertices of the top and bottom hexagons. Finally, there are 6 vertical edges connecting the vertices of the top and bottom hexagons. This gives us a total of 6 + 6 + 6 = 18 edges.
RAINBOW!
A hexagon-based pyramid has 7 vertices, 12 edges, and 7 faces. The base, which is a hexagon, contributes 6 edges and 6 vertices, while the apex of the pyramid adds 1 additional vertex and 6 more edges connecting the apex to each vertex of the hexagon. The faces consist of the hexagonal base and 6 triangular faces that connect the apex to each side of the hexagon.
Oh, dude, a prism with 20 vertices has 10 faces. Each face of the prism connects two of the vertices, so you gotta divide the total number of vertices by 2 to get the number of faces. Math can be pretty chill when you break it down like that.
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