They are an even number, greater than or equal to 6.
It is a true statement.
The statement is no true.
Yes, there is a pattern in the number of vertices, edges, and faces of polyhedra known as Euler's formula. This formula states that for any convex polyhedron, the number of vertices (V), edges (E), and faces (F) are related by the equation V - E + F = 2. This formula holds true for all convex polyhedra and is a fundamental principle in geometry.
No number, by itself, makes it true.
The statement is true; a parallelogram cannot be a cross section of a triangular prism. The cross sections of a triangular prism are typically triangular or trapezoidal, depending on the orientation of the cut. While a parallelogram can be formed by certain cuts through a prism, in the case of a triangular prism, the specific shape of the bases (triangles) and the lateral faces (rectangles) restrict the cross sections to triangles and trapezoids.
It is three times the number of sides on a base of the prism.
It is triple the number of edges on one base.
It is a true statement.
The statement is no true.
That statement is false.
An example of a true statement in algebra is x=x
Yes, there is a pattern in the number of vertices, edges, and faces of polyhedra known as Euler's formula. This formula states that for any convex polyhedron, the number of vertices (V), edges (E), and faces (F) are related by the equation V - E + F = 2. This formula holds true for all convex polyhedra and is a fundamental principle in geometry.
No number, by itself, makes it true.
A solution or root makes a true statement when substituted in an equation.
No, that's not true.
No; this statement is not true. The number 6 is an example of why this is not true.
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