no. the definition of polygon is two dimentional and a prism is three dimentional
A rectangular solid is a polygon, as it is a four-sided, six face object. In two dimensions, it will remain a polygon with intersecting lines at the interior, with no line exceeding the boudary of the edge of the object from any point of view.
A prism.
-- quadrilateral -- parallelogram
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What polygon? Your asking "what are two names to describe a polygon" but haven't given a polygon...
no. the definition of polygon is two dimentional and a prism is three dimentional
A rectangular solid is a polygon, as it is a four-sided, six face object. In two dimensions, it will remain a polygon with intersecting lines at the interior, with no line exceeding the boudary of the edge of the object from any point of view.
The two characteristics "hexahedron" and "rectangular faces" are sufficient.
A prism.
A concave polygon.
concave
The name of a twenty-two edged polygon is an icosikaidigon. Please see the link for a list of names for neighboring polygons.
an parallelogram :) plane figure, any polygon
polygon & quadrilateral * * * * * That is not really true. A trapezoid is a particular type of quadrilateral and that, in turn, is a particular type of polygon. That does not make them alternative names for a trapezoid.
The name of a fifteen sided polygon is known to have two names : pentakaidecagon, pentadecagon John Irving Dr. Math
-- quadrilateral -- parallelogram