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There is no such shape as a hexadron. If you meant a hexahedron, it is a 3-dimensional shape bounded by six polygonal faces. There are several different forms for a hexahedron including:

a pentagon based pyramid

a quadrilateral based bipyramid

a parallelepiped, rhombohedron, cuboid, cube and the rest of the shapes formed by 6 quadrilaterals.

The volume formula depends on the shape.

There is no such shape as a hexadron. If you meant a hexahedron, it is a 3-dimensional shape bounded by six polygonal faces. There are several different forms for a hexahedron including:

a pentagon based pyramid

a quadrilateral based bipyramid

a parallelepiped, rhombohedron, cuboid, cube and the rest of the shapes formed by 6 quadrilaterals.

The volume formula depends on the shape.

There is no such shape as a hexadron. If you meant a hexahedron, it is a 3-dimensional shape bounded by six polygonal faces. There are several different forms for a hexahedron including:

a pentagon based pyramid

a quadrilateral based bipyramid

a parallelepiped, rhombohedron, cuboid, cube and the rest of the shapes formed by 6 quadrilaterals.

The volume formula depends on the shape.

There is no such shape as a hexadron. If you meant a hexahedron, it is a 3-dimensional shape bounded by six polygonal faces. There are several different forms for a hexahedron including:

a pentagon based pyramid

a quadrilateral based bipyramid

a parallelepiped, rhombohedron, cuboid, cube and the rest of the shapes formed by 6 quadrilaterals.

The volume formula depends on the shape.

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