A pentagon
A rectangular pyramid has five faces. Sides are the same things as faces. A pyramid with a triangular base has 4 faces. This is the more common type of pyramid in mathematics, as it is a platonic solid.
Faces on solid figures are like when you look at a square you see a flat wall type surface.
If it also has two triangular faces, then a triangular prism. If it has only three rectangualr faces, there is no such shape.
If it also has a pentagonal face then a pentagonal pyramid. Else it does not exist.
A regular hexahedron (a.k.a.: a "cube") has six squarefaces.However "hexahedron" simply means "six faces", so a non-regular hexahedron could have faces of other shapes. For example:A triangular dipyramid has six triangular faces.A parallelepiped has six parallelogram faces.A triangular trapezohedron has six kite-shaped faces.A pentagonal pyramid has a pentagonal base, and five triangular sides.
what type of solid has two congruent bases, five faces, six vertices,and nine edges
A rectangular solid (a cube is one example).
A rectangular pyramid has five faces. Sides are the same things as faces. A pyramid with a triangular base has 4 faces. This is the more common type of pyramid in mathematics, as it is a platonic solid.
Faces on solid figures are like when you look at a square you see a flat wall type surface.
Yes, but it is given different names, depending on the type of solid.
A polyhedron is a solid shape with four or more polygonal faces. A hexahedron is a solid shape with six polygonal faces and so is a particular type of polyhedron.
If it also has two triangular faces, then a triangular prism. If it has only three rectangualr faces, there is no such shape.
It is the point of a dihedral (solid) angle.
A four-sided pyramid (a type of irregular pentahedron) has 8 edges, 5 vertices and 5 faces.
a cuboid is a solid figure bounded by six faces, forming a convex polyhedron. In the more general definition of a cuboid, the only additional requirement is that these six faces each be a quadrilateral. the word "cuboid" is sometimes used to refer to a shape of this type in which each of the faces is a rectangle this more restrictive type of cuboid is also known as a right cuboid, rectangular box, rectangular hexahedron, right rectangular prism.
It is a square based pyramid which also has 8 edges
Depends on the type of prism.In Euclidean geometry, a prism is a three dimensional figure, or solid, having five or more faces, each of which is a polygon. Polygons, in turn, consist of any number of straight line segments, arranged to form a flat, closed, two-dimensional figure. Thus, triangles, rectangles, pentagons, hexagons, and so on are all polygons. In addition, a prism has at least two congruent (same size and shape) faces that are parallel to one another. These parallel faces are called bases of the prism, and are often associated with its top and bottom. The remaining faces of a prism, called lateral faces, meet in line segments called lateral edges. Every prism has as many lateral faces, and lateral edges, as its base has sides. Thus, a prism with an octagonal (eight sided) base has eight lateral faces, and eight lateral edges.