A pentahedron. One example is a quadrilateral based pyramid.
It has five faces in all. How many are lateral depends on the configuration of the pentahedron.
Net but then could be lateral area
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A solid figure with a pentagon as its base and triangular faces is called a pentagonal prism. In this 3D shape, the two pentagonal bases are parallel and connected by five rectangular lateral faces. However, if you specifically mean a solid with a pentagonal base and triangular faces that converge at a single point, then it is known as a pentagonal pyramid.
Five, counting the square base.
It is a prismoid - a prism-like solid whose lateral faces are not perpendicular to the bases.It is a prismoid - a prism-like solid whose lateral faces are not perpendicular to the bases.It is a prismoid - a prism-like solid whose lateral faces are not perpendicular to the bases.It is a prismoid - a prism-like solid whose lateral faces are not perpendicular to the bases.
It has five faces in all. How many are lateral depends on the configuration of the pentahedron.
Net but then could be lateral area
Well! I was sorta researching the same thing you idiotic imbecile. If we knew the answer why would we even be researching it?! Uembeci
a tetrahedron, an icosahedron or a pyramid
A pentagonal prismoid. If the lateral faces were rectangles, it would be a pentagonal prism.
Five, counting the square base.
A square or rectanglular pyramid are the only solid figures that have exactly five faces.
It is a pentagonal prism
It is a prism.
A prism.
Five, counting the square base.