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The 7-faced solid is called a "hexagonal pyramid."

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Q: What solid has a hexagon as a base and a triangle as a face?
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How many edges hexagon based pyramid have?

Since each triangular face will have a base at an edge of the hexagon base, there will be 6 triangular faces and 1 hexagon at the base. Each triangle will have an edge at the base that it shares with the hexagon. Each triangle will have two other edges that it shares with the two adjacent triangles. We can thus get the number of edges by counting the number of triangles and then add the number of base edges - 6 + 6 = 12.


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Is a face also a base on a 3D figure?

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Which solid figure does not have a face that is a triangle?

A circle * * * * * On the right lines but a circle is not a solid figure. How about a sphere?


What is the base in geometry?

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It depends on the angle of the plane of the cross section. If it is parallel to the cube's face (or equivalently, two adjacent edges) the cross section will be a square congruent to the face. If the plane is parallel to just one edge (and so angled to a face), the cross section will be a rectangle which will have a constant width. Its length will increase, remain at a maximum level and then decrease. If neither, it will be a hexagon-triangle-hexagon-triangle-hexagon (triangles when passing through a vertex).


Why can a regular hexagon not be the face of a platonic solid?

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What shape is every face of a pyramid except for the base?

i think its the triangle because the base is square and all the faces is triangular shaped so its the triangle