True. Some polyhedrons do not fit the definitions of prisms or pyramids. For example, a truncated tetrahedron is a polyhedron that has faces that are not all parallel and does not converge to a single point, which disqualifies it from being categorized as a prism or a pyramid.
No. Polyhedrons are any shape with multiple sides. A triangle and a prism are just two different kinds of polyhedrons.
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No. Polyhedrons are any shape with multiple sides. A triangle and a prism are just two different kinds of polyhedrons.
False, prisms can have more than one base.
They are both polyhedra. Therefore the question is based on false premises and so is a waste of time.
False. Cylinders and cones are not just polyhedrons with circular bases.
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False.