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It's the adjective form of the word polyhedron, which means a solid figure with many plane faces, typically more than six.
It is the flattened form of a three-dimensional figure.
A cube.
The net of a cube
An edge.
Since a face of a 3d figure is the same as a side, you have two faces sharing a face! The result is lots of coincident faces!
A triangular prism has 4 triangular faces and 6 edges (3 for the base and other 3 to form the "point" of the pyramid.
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The term for that is "edge". The point where two edges meet is a "vertex".
It's the adjective form of the word polyhedron, which means a solid figure with many plane faces, typically more than six.
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A hexahedron in the form of a hpae with six quadrilateral faces. Somewhat more regular versions are a rhombohedron, a parallelepiped or a cuboid with the cube being the regular version.
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It is the flattened form of a three-dimensional figure.
A cube.
The bases of a heptahedron are the two parallel polygonal faces that form the top and bottom of the solid shape. These bases are connected by lateral faces, which are also polygons, to form a three-dimensional figure with seven faces, known as a heptahedron.