a polyhedron
All of the polygons because they don't have depth
All polygons can be broken up into triangles...
The faces of a tetrahedron are all triangular polygons. Specifically, a regular tetrahedron has equilateral triangles as its faces, while an irregular tetrahedron can have any type of triangle as its faces, but they will always be triangular in shape. Each tetrahedron has four triangular faces, four vertices, and six edges.
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A solid with faces that are all polygons is known as a polyhedron. Polyhedra can vary in shape and size, with common examples including cubes, tetrahedrons, and octahedrons. Each face of a polyhedron is a flat polygon, and the edges where the faces meet are straight line segments. The study of polyhedra is an important aspect of geometry, with various classifications based on the number of faces and their shapes.
A polyhedron is a 3-dimensional shape whose faces are all polygons.
All of the polygons because they don't have depth
It is a 3-dimensional shape whose faces are all polygons.
All polygons can be broken up into triangles...
A __________ is a space figure in which all faces are polygons.
The answer depends on the shape. If the shape is like a pyramid, it will have one 48-sided polygon and 48 triangular faces: making 49 faces in all. If the shape is like a pyramid, it will have two 32-sided polygons as bases and 32 rectangular faces: making 34 faces in all. There are many more possibilities.
No, a sphere is not a polyhedron.A polyhedron is a three-dimensional geometric figure whose sides are polygons.A regular polyhedron is a polyhedron whose faces are all congruent regular polygons.
it is a polyhedron.
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It is a polyhedron which means many faces
An irregular polyhedron is a solid shape in which either all edges are not the same length, or all faces are not congruent polygons or all [solid] angles are not of the same measure.
In geometry, the decagonal prismis the eighth in the infinite set of prisms, formed by ten square side faces and two regular decagon caps. With twelve faces, it is one of many non-regular dodecahedra.