They are the faces of the polyhedron.
It is unlikely that the question is about a polyhedron which is a 3-dimensional solid bounded by polygons. The minimum number of edges for a polyhedron is 6: the question appears to suggest just 4.
They are its faces.
Polygons.
Polyhedron.
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A net is an arrangement of polygons, joined edge-to-edge, that when folded up, form the surface of a polyhedron.
I think you mean polyhedron...if that's what you mean then...its a three dimensional object bounded by polygons, with each edge shared by exactly two polygons
They are the faces of the polyhedron.
It is unlikely that the question is about a polyhedron which is a 3-dimensional solid bounded by polygons. The minimum number of edges for a polyhedron is 6: the question appears to suggest just 4.
A polyhedron is a solid object bounded by polygons. Polygons are plane shapes [bounded by straight lines]. The curved surface of a cone is not a polygon and so the cone is not bounded by polygons and therefore, a cone is not a polyhedron.
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A polyhedron.
They are its faces.
Polygons.