Yes, a polyhedron is only made up of one base which is bordered by straight lines. Each face is in fact a polygon, a closed shape in the flat 2-dimensional plane made up of points joined by straight lines.
Each surface of a polyhedron is called a face.
It is called a face of the polyhedron.
For every polyhedron, there is a dual which is a polyhedron that has:a face where the first had a vertex,a vertex where the first had a face,the same number of edges.A self-dual polyhedron is a polyhedron whose dual is the same shape.All pyramids, for example, are self-dual.
4The minimum number of face a polyhedron can have is four.
Yes. A base on a polyhedron is a face and a base on a polygon is a side.
Poly = manyhedron = base or face.
Yes. Just pick it up and put it down on another base and your old base becomes a face.
Yes, a polyhedron is only made up of one base which is bordered by straight lines. Each face is in fact a polygon, a closed shape in the flat 2-dimensional plane made up of points joined by straight lines.
it is a term for a face , its different for all, if the polyhedron is based off a 2d polygon, it is the side with that shape(usualy)(their may be more than one)
It is a face of the polyhedron
Each surface of a polyhedron is called a face.
The face of a polyhedron is any of its flat surfaces
It is called a face of the polyhedron.
Any polygon can be a face of a polyhedron.
For every polyhedron, there is a dual which is a polyhedron that has:a face where the first had a vertex,a vertex where the first had a face,the same number of edges.A self-dual polyhedron is a polyhedron whose dual is the same shape.All pyramids, for example, are self-dual.
4The minimum number of face a polyhedron can have is four.