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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.
To draw a net that can be folded into a solid figure, first identify the faces of the solid and their shapes. Lay out the faces flat on paper, ensuring that they are connected along their edges in such a way that allows them to be folded up into the 3D shape. Use straight lines to represent the edges and label each face if necessary for clarity. Finally, make sure there are no overlaps and that each face is properly positioned to form the solid when folded.
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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edge
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.
It is the flattened form of a three-dimensional figure.
A cube.
The net of a cube