Which is the odd one in the following heptagon triangle hexagon cube?
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the type of shape is a square A Square, An Equalateral Triangle, A Cube, A Hexagon, A Pentagon, A DoDecaHedron, An Octogon, A Decagon. A Square, An Equalateral Triangle, A Cube, A Hexagon, A Pentagon, A DoDecaHedron, An Octogon, A Decagon. A Square, An Equalateral Triangle, A Cube, A Hexagon, A Pentagon, A DoDecaHedron, An Octogon, A Decagon.
no a cube is a 3 dimensional square but a hexagon is a 2 dimensional six sided figure.
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).
A cube or a hexagon
Pyramid
Cube A six sided plane figure is a hexagon. A six sided solid figure is a hexahedron, and could be a cube if all six sides are squares.
the type of shape is a square A Square, An Equalateral Triangle, A Cube, A Hexagon, A Pentagon, A DoDecaHedron, An Octogon, A Decagon. A Square, An Equalateral Triangle, A Cube, A Hexagon, A Pentagon, A DoDecaHedron, An Octogon, A Decagon. A Square, An Equalateral Triangle, A Cube, A Hexagon, A Pentagon, A DoDecaHedron, An Octogon, A Decagon.
no a cube is a 3 dimensional square but a hexagon is a 2 dimensional six sided figure.
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).
a... hexagon??? A cube.
The odd one out is the cube which is a 3D shape whereas the rest are 2D shapes if that is your question.
A cube or a hexagon
cube
The volume of a standard hexagon can be given by the product of 6 times the length of one side of the hexagon and the height. Note that for a hexagon to have volume, it must have another dimension that is height.
There are hundreds of shapes; some shapes are square, triangle, circle, rectangle, oval, octagon, hexagon, pentagon, cube, cylinder, and lots of combinations of shapes that form new shapes.
For 2D shapes: Square, equilateral triangle, any regular polygon (ie. regular pentagon, regular hexagon, etc.) A cube.
A Hexagon has 6 sides, If you are talking Polygons. If you are talking 3D shapes, then there are a whole bunch of them, including a cube.