A cube or a hexahedron
A hexahedron is a three-dimensional geometric shape having six sides; a hexagon is a two-dimensional six-sided shape.
A hexahedron. An example is the cube; the cube has six equal faces and is three-dimensional.
Any six sided 2-dimensional shape is a hexagon; in this case, 'irregular' is placed before it to indicate it is so.
A 14-sided and 3-dimensional shape is called either a tetrakaidecahedron or tetradecahedron. This 14-sided polyhedron can have six quadrilateral and eight hexagonal faces.
a decagon
A hexahedron is a three-dimensional geometric shape having six sides; a hexagon is a two-dimensional six-sided shape.
A hexahedron. An example is the cube; the cube has six equal faces and is three-dimensional.
all six sided planar polygons are called hexagonsA six faced three dimensional shape is a hexahedron, the most famous being a cube.
A plane figure (a 2-dimensional shape) with six sides is a hexagon. A solid figure (a 3-dimensional shape) with six sides is usually a cuboid
'Object' Do you mean 'shape' or 'solid'. a 2-dimensional shape is an hexagon a 3-dimensional solid is a hexahedron.
It is an oxymoron: a 2-dimensional six-sided shape which has four sides!
Any six sided 2-dimensional shape is a hexagon; in this case, 'irregular' is placed before it to indicate it is so.
A 14-sided and 3-dimensional shape is called either a tetrakaidecahedron or tetradecahedron. This 14-sided polyhedron can have six quadrilateral and eight hexagonal faces.
a decagon
An irregular hexagon.
A six-sided cylinder does not exist in the traditional geometric sense, as a cylinder is defined as a three-dimensional shape with two parallel circular bases and a curved surface connecting them. However, if you are referring to a shape with six flat faces, it would be a hexagonal prism, which has two hexagonal bases and six rectangular lateral faces. In summary, while a "six-sided cylinder" is not a standard term in geometry, related shapes do exist.
A di-tetrahedron.