A solid shape.
a polyhedron * * * * * That is only if it is bounded by plane faces. A sphere, for example, is a three dimensional shape but is not a polyhedron: it is a solid shape.
A cube.
First of all, it's polygon, not polgon. Second of all, a cube is not a polygon. A polygon is a two-dimensional shape. A cube is a form of a prism. A prism's suffix is hedron.That means that a cube is a hexahedron, according to the number of sides. Though many people think of a hexagon when they hear that, it is disregarding the 'shape' hexagon. A hexagon has six sides, right? Well, a 3 dimensional cube has six sides as well, therefore it would be a hexahedron. The proper name for any given prism would be polyhedron. Not polygon. Thank you for your question.
sphere
A cube.
A cube...
A solid shape.
A regular hexahedron
a polyhedron * * * * * That is only if it is bounded by plane faces. A sphere, for example, is a three dimensional shape but is not a polyhedron: it is a solid shape.
A cube could be described as a box, or as a three dimensional square.
A cube.
A two-dimensional shape with three sides is a triangle. A three-dimensional shape with three faces is a cylinder.
Cube.
First of all, it's polygon, not polgon. Second of all, a cube is not a polygon. A polygon is a two-dimensional shape. A cube is a form of a prism. A prism's suffix is hedron.That means that a cube is a hexahedron, according to the number of sides. Though many people think of a hexagon when they hear that, it is disregarding the 'shape' hexagon. A hexagon has six sides, right? Well, a 3 dimensional cube has six sides as well, therefore it would be a hexahedron. The proper name for any given prism would be polyhedron. Not polygon. Thank you for your question.
A cuboid.
sphere