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yes 6 faces, 8 vertices, 12 edges. * * * * * It is the same, but the fact that they have the same number of faces, edges and vertices is not conclusive. A rectangular prism (brick shape) also has the same numbers.
Well, isn't that just a happy little coincidence! You see, both a cube and a rectangular prism have 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 vertices because of their geometric properties. It's like nature's way of keeping things balanced and harmonious in the world of shapes. Just remember, whether you're painting a cube or a rectangular prism, they both have their own unique beauty that deserves to be appreciated.
A solid figure with eight vertices and all faces of equal size is called a cube. Each face of a cube is a square, and a cube has 8 vertices and 6 faces.
It is a 3 dimensional shape that has 6 equal size faces, 12 equal size edges and 8 vertices or corners.
Any solid object with six faces is a hexahedron. A regular hexahedron (with 12 edges) is a cube where all the faces are squares An irregular hexahedron (with 12 edges) is a cuboid where two faces are equal squares and four are equal rectangles.
cube
A cuboid is a three-dimensional shape with six rectangular faces, eight vertices, and twelve edges. It has opposite faces that are equal in size and shape, and all angles are right angles. The volume of a cuboid is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height together.
no only a square has all the faces of the same size
Note an octahedron has 8 (oct) sides. Faces refers to sides = 8 edges are where faces meet = 12 vertices are where edges meet = 6 to count them yourself picture 2 pyramides with square bases of the same size put together base to base the square based pyramid (imaging the Great Pyramid of Giza for example) has 4 triangle sides and one square side (the bottom / base) it has 4 bottom points (vertices) + 1 top one. its edges are 4 on the bottom and 4 going up from the the corners to the top when put together base to base the bases disappear (no longer outside but internal to the pyramid and therefore don't count. 2 four sides become your 8 sides the four bottom points on one pyramid merge into the others giving you only 4 base points plus your 2 "top" points. total of 6 vertices edges you have the 4 base edges plus 4 from each corner going up and 4 going down to the "top" points that make 12.
In geometry, the decagonal prismis the eighth in the infinite set of prisms, formed by ten square side faces and two regular decagon caps. With twelve faces, it is one of many non-regular dodecahedra.
Opposite faces.