Any convex three dimensional figure with straight edges (or plain faces) will have polygons for bases so there is an infinity of such shapes.
Polygons are 2-dimensional so that they only have length and breadth. Solid figures are three dimensional so they have length, breadth and height.
Two three dimensional figures that have circular bases: Cone, and Cylinder.
Yes.
Planes figures such as polygons are not solids. Solids are three-dimensional .
Cones, cylinders.
Polygons are 2-dimensional so that they only have length and breadth. Solid figures are three dimensional so they have length, breadth and height.
Two three dimensional figures that have circular bases: Cone, and Cylinder.
Yes.
Planes figures such as polygons are not solids. Solids are three-dimensional .
It is a polygonal prism.
It is a polygonal prism.
Cones, cylinders.
Prism
The three-dimensional figure with two parallel bases that are polygons is called a prism. In a prism, the sides connecting the two bases are parallelograms. Prisms can be classified based on the shape of their polygonal bases, such as triangular prisms or rectangular prisms. The height of the prism is the perpendicular distance between the two bases.
A cuboid would fit the given description
A cuboid would fit the given description
No. Cubes are three-dimensional, and polygons are two-dimensional.