square and hexagon
No polyhedron has five sides as a pentagon and a hexagon has six sides
The answer depends on their relative sizes and configuration.
square, triangle, polyhedron, octogon, pentagon, hexagon. dihedron, rectangle,
No - shapes ending with the prefix -gon are polygons, not prisms. A generic name for a six-faced polyhedron is a hexahedron.
square and hexagon
The answer depends on how it is "moved". However, hexagons cannot make a polyhedron.
No polyhedron has five sides as a pentagon and a hexagon has six sides
hexagon, square
The answer depends on their relative sizes and configuration.
square, triangle, polyhedron, octogon, pentagon, hexagon. dihedron, rectangle,
I regret having to inform you that this question is plagued by poor English to the extent that is is incomprehensible and, therefore, unanswerable. I have yet to come across a prim polyhedron although I suppose there may be some that think that pyramids are much to forward. Also "you hexagon" makes no sense and, furthermore, I see no what me hexagon or I hexagon has to do with the question!
hexagon base prism
No - shapes ending with the prefix -gon are polygons, not prisms. A generic name for a six-faced polyhedron is a hexahedron.
A hexagon is a polygon having six sides. A regular hexagon is a hexagon where all its sides are of equal length.A hexahedron is a polyhedron, that has six faces. A regular hexahedron, move commonly known as a cube, is a hexaherdron with congruent square faces.Note: A polygon is a 2 dimensional shape bounded by strait lines.A polyhedron is a 3 dimensional shape bounded by strait lines.
A polyhedron is a simply connected 3-dimensional shape whose faces are all regular polygons. A hexagonal pyramid is a special case in which one face is a hexagon and six faces are triangles.
A hexagon is a six sided polygon, so it has six sides. A six sided polyhedron, or a cube, has twelve edges.