A ten-sided prism, also known as a decagonal prism, is a three-dimensional geometric shape with two parallel, congruent decagonal (10-sided) bases connected by rectangular lateral faces. The lateral faces are perpendicular to the bases, and there are a total of 12 faces, 20 edges, and 30 vertices in a decagonal prism. This shape is a type of polyhedron and is part of the broader category of prisms, which are defined by having two identical bases connected by rectangular sides.
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A prism with 9 faces is a heptagonal prism. That has 14 vertices.
depends what kind of pyramid, if its a four sided pyramid then its the same but if its a three sided pyramid then the triangular prism has more
Twice the name. A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices.
A ten-sided polygon is called a decagon.
If a prism has a 32-sided base, then the prism has 32 rectangular sides and two sides (bases) that are 32-sided polygons. That makes 34 sides in total.