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Octahedron. It is two square pyramids that share a base (Imagine a pyramid from Egypt, flip it upside down, and stick that to the bottom of the original pyramid).
A cuboid and a pyramid with a pentagonal base both have 6 faces. However, usually when this question is asked, the asker is looking for a regular solid for which all the faces are the same shape and size. In that case, only a cube qualifies.
A solid with 8 faces is an octahedron.As all faces are the same it is a regular octahedron.As such it is one of the five platonic solids - the only five 3D objects that can be regular: the tetrahedron (4 equilateral triangles for the faces), the hexahedron (usually called a cube with 6 square faces), the octahedron (as asked, 8 equilateral triangles for the faces), dodecahedron (12 regular pentagons as faces), icosahedron (20 equilateral triangles as faces).
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Your question is inconsistent on its face. You asked "What shape has zero faces . . . . . and has only one face." I'd say that nothing could ever meet both of those requirements. They are ... how you say ... 'mutually exclusive'.
Yes. Some alien races have upside-down faces.
Anokatoprosopus means upside-down face (i.e. some aliens or monsters have upside-down faces).
Faces of War happened in 2006.
If an interviewer asked you what are the faces of NPD, you should have given an honest answer. If you knew the answer, great. If you did not know the answer, then you should have said so.
If I knew the answer I would not have asked
yes all you derps who asked this question!
Octahedron. It is two square pyramids that share a base (Imagine a pyramid from Egypt, flip it upside down, and stick that to the bottom of the original pyramid).
i don't know that's why i asked! duhhh
A cuboid and a pyramid with a pentagonal base both have 6 faces. However, usually when this question is asked, the asker is looking for a regular solid for which all the faces are the same shape and size. In that case, only a cube qualifies.
Janice is a Greek God who happened to have two faces.
It's an Octohedron, which has 8 triangular faces. Think of one of the great pyramids in Egypt, with a square base and four triangular sides. Take two of these, turn one upside down, and glue them together along the square base. You wind up with 8 triangular faces, and 12 edges!
A solid with 8 faces is an octahedron.As all faces are the same it is a regular octahedron.As such it is one of the five platonic solids - the only five 3D objects that can be regular: the tetrahedron (4 equilateral triangles for the faces), the hexahedron (usually called a cube with 6 square faces), the octahedron (as asked, 8 equilateral triangles for the faces), dodecahedron (12 regular pentagons as faces), icosahedron (20 equilateral triangles as faces).