A 3D five-pointed star shape is commonly referred to as a "star polyhedron" or more specifically, a "pentagram" when discussing the two-dimensional representation. In three dimensions, it can be constructed as a stellated form of a dodecahedron or as a "star pyramid." In mathematical terms, it could also be called a "pentagrammic prism" or "pentagram star solid," depending on its specific structure and geometry.
A 3D star is not a standard shape. You can easily add another point.
In 3d a hexagonal pyramid. In 2d, two hexagons. Or a six-pointed star (like a Star of David), a parallelogram plus lots more possibilities
It is important to learn and remember the name of 3D shapes. A 19 faced 3d shape is called a nonadecahedron.
An 18-point 3D star is commonly referred to as an "octagram star" or "18-pointed star." This star is typically constructed using geometric shapes, often derived from the intersection of two overlapping cubes or other geometrical arrangements. In decorative arts, such stars can be found in various cultural designs and patterns.
a 4 sided 3d shape is called a triangular prism!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The 6 point 3D star is called a "Modular 6-Pointed Star". This is an origami that has a few unusual steps that makes the folding process unique.
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In 3d a hexagonal pyramid. In 2d, two hexagons. Or a six-pointed star (like a Star of David), a parallelogram plus lots more possibilities
The star of david is a 6-pointed star, it is a very simple shape and there have been many interpretations of it in Jewish and indeed wider world history. Often people regard the star of david as a single line bent around itself to give it a 3d aspect and this shape is just an artists reinterpretation. Hope this helped. I mean like a hexagram or something like that??
A 3D star is not a standard shape. You can easily add another point.
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In 3d a hexagonal pyramid. In 2d, two hexagons. Or a six-pointed star (like a Star of David), a parallelogram plus lots more possibilities
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A 12 sided 3D shape is called a dodecahedron.
An 11-sided 3D shape is a hendecahedron.
It is important to learn and remember the name of 3D shapes. A 19 faced 3d shape is called a nonadecahedron.