Net
A pattern that can be folded to form a three-dimensional figure is known as a net. For example, a net for a cube consists of six square faces arranged in a way that allows them to be folded up to create the cube. Each face is connected by edges, and when folded along these edges, the flat pattern transforms into the three-dimensional shape. Other examples include nets for pyramids, prisms, and other polyhedra.
An example would be a cube.
3 demensional
No, it is not possible.
Three.
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No it is NOT a polygon, because polygons reffer to 2-demensional figures, however, a CUBE is three demensional.
A pattern that can be folded to form a three-dimensional figure is known as a net. For example, a net for a cube consists of six square faces arranged in a way that allows them to be folded up to create the cube. Each face is connected by edges, and when folded along these edges, the flat pattern transforms into the three-dimensional shape. Other examples include nets for pyramids, prisms, and other polyhedra.
An example would be a cube.
3 demensional
Because that is how a polyhedron is defined.
Because that is how a polyhedron is defined.
stereo microscope
A pyramid
NO!!! A triangle is a 2-dimensional shape of three sides; archaically a 'trigon'. A polyhedron is a 3-dimensional solid of many sides.
That's a "vertex" of polyhedron or of her cousin tipi.
No, it is not possible.