L-Shaped Prism & Hexagonal Pyramid
No because tha shape of M is a different shape then the letter L.
L shape
For carpentry: an "L" shape For school: a triangle
There are infinitely many possible rectangular shapes with an area of 6004 sq ft. Let L be any length greater than sqrt(6004) ft and let W = 6004/L Then for each different value of L, there is a different rectangle that is L feet * W feet and its area will be L*W = L*6004/L = 6004 sq feet. And that assumes the area is in the shape of a rectangle. It could be circular, or an ellipse, a triangle, or other polygon or even a random shape!
10
There Are 10 Vertices.
L-Shaped Prism & Hexagonal Pyramid
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a cylinder l
pyramid
l
Vertices - 10 edges - 18 faces - 8
The vertices are the corners which are named F,G,L and A.
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You do this l+r then select