The two 3D shapes that have six identical faces are the cube and the regular hexagonal prism. A cube has six square faces, all of which are equal in size and shape. In contrast, a regular hexagonal prism has six rectangular faces, which are also identical.
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Cylinders
A prism.
no. a 2d square has only 1 face but a 3d square (cube) has 6 faces.
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A skew triangular prism.
Cylinders
A prism.
2 squares & 4 rectangles.
A prism.
no. a 2d square has only 1 face but a 3d square (cube) has 6 faces.
Prism, which a polyhedron with two congruent and parallel faces (the bases) and whose lateral faces are parallelograms.
No, two-dimensional shapes do not have faces in the way three-dimensional objects do. Faces are flat surfaces that make up the boundaries of 3D shapes. In contrast, 2D shapes, such as squares or circles, have only length and width, existing on a single plane without depth.