A right polyhedron is a three-dimensional geometric shape where the faces are polygons and the sides are perpendicular to the base. In a right polyhedron, the height from the apex to the base is perpendicular to the base, ensuring that the side faces are aligned vertically. Common examples include right prisms and right pyramids. These shapes maintain uniformity and symmetry in their structure, contributing to their stability and aesthetic appeal.
No, they are the faces of the polyhedron.
They are the faces of the polyhedron.
No, a cubiod is not a polyhedron but a cuboid is.
Yes, a cube is a polyhedron.
They are the faces of the polyhedron.
This polyhedron has just the right number of facets.
A right prism is a polyhedron that has 2 congruent faces which are sometimes called bases.
A polyhedron is a 2 dimensional object. To have fasce it would have to be at least 3 dimensional. If you want to know what is a polyhedron with 4 sides, it's a quadrilateral THAT'S NOT QUITE RIGHT - actually it's completely false. Sorry, Ratty, a polyhedron is a 3 dimensional figure. Polygon refers to 2 dimensional figures. A pyramid with a triangular base is a polyhedron with 4 faces.
No, they are the faces of the polyhedron.
The definition of polyhedron. If it was not faceted it would not be a polyhedron.
yes it is a polyhedron
7 faces
They are the faces of the polyhedron.
No, a cubiod is not a polyhedron but a cuboid is.
False
It is a face of the polyhedron
False