Yes, a cube is a polyhedron.
A polyhedron is in a subclass of geometric solids. The difference is that a polyhedron must have flat faces and straight edges.
A diagonal of a polyhedron is a line between any two vertices except outer vertices.
polyhedron is often defined as a geometric object with flat faces and straight edges polygon is traditionally a plane figure that is bounded by a closed path or circuit, composed of a finite sequence of straight line segments (i.e., by a closed polygonal chain). .
No, they are the faces of the polyhedron.
Yes, a cube is a polyhedron.
A polyhedron is in a subclass of geometric solids. The difference is that a polyhedron must have flat faces and straight edges.
One polyhedron; many polyhedra. Simple,wasn't that?
WHat is the difference between polyheron and platonic solid
Prisms are a subset of polyhedra (or polyhedrons!)
A polyhedron is a closed figure with several (planar) sides, and all its sides are planar. A non polyhedron does not have these properties, maybe it is not closed, maybe one or more of the sides is a curved surface. In some branches of topology the sides of a polyhedron cannot intersect each other.
A polygon is a flat figure, like a square. A polyhedron is a 3D figure, like a cube.
A diagonal of a polyhedron is a line between any two vertices except outer vertices.
polyhedron is often defined as a geometric object with flat faces and straight edges polygon is traditionally a plane figure that is bounded by a closed path or circuit, composed of a finite sequence of straight line segments (i.e., by a closed polygonal chain). .
polyhedron is often defined as a geometric object with flat faces and straight edges polygon is traditionally a plane figure that is bounded by a closed path or circuit, composed of a finite sequence of straight line segments (i.e., by a closed polygonal chain). .
No, they are the faces of the polyhedron.
The definition of polyhedron. If it was not faceted it would not be a polyhedron.