A decahedron.
There are 32,300 different configurations: some of the more common (in school geometry) are:
a nonagon based pyramid
an octagonal prism
a quadrilateral based antiprism.
A decahedron.
There are 32,300 different configurations: some of the more common (in school geometry) are:
a nonagon based pyramid
an octagonal prism
a quadrilateral based antiprism.
A decahedron.
There are 32,300 different configurations: some of the more common (in school geometry) are:
a nonagon based pyramid
an octagonal prism
a quadrilateral based antiprism.
A decahedron.
There are 32,300 different configurations: some of the more common (in school geometry) are:
a nonagon based pyramid
an octagonal prism
a quadrilateral based antiprism.
A decagon. A two-dimensional shape (plane figure, or polygon) which has ten sides is a decagon. A three-dimensional shape (polyhedron) which has ten sides (plane faces) is a decahedron.
Yes, a dentagon is a three-dimensional shape characterized by its ten faces. It is a polyhedron with ten edges and ten vertices. While the term "dentagon" is not commonly used in geometry, it typically refers to a shape that resembles a dodecahedron but with specific indentations or modifications.
It is not clear whether the question means the shape has ten faces of which 4 are square and 6 are not, or 6 faces of which 4 are square. In the first case the shape would be a 16-hedron. The second is impossible.
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.
A ten-sided prism, also known as a decagonal prism, is a three-dimensional geometric shape with two parallel, congruent decagonal (10-sided) bases connected by rectangular lateral faces. The lateral faces are perpendicular to the bases, and there are a total of 12 faces, 20 edges, and 30 vertices in a decagonal prism. This shape is a type of polyhedron and is part of the broader category of prisms, which are defined by having two identical bases connected by rectangular sides.
A decahedron is a three-dimensional geometric shape that has ten faces. The most common type is the regular decahedron, which consists of ten identical triangular faces. It can also be irregular, with varying face shapes and sizes. Overall, its structure resembles a complex polyhedron, often appearing similar to a distorted pyramid or a combination of multiple pyramidal shapes.
A decagon is the ten-sided polygon (two dimensional shape). A decahedron is a ten-sided thee-dimensional shape. A ten-sided die can also be called a pentagonal trapezohedron.
Decagon.
An decagonal prism.
Assuming that "propaties" is your way of spelling properties, the answer is that it is a 3-dimensional closed shape with ten faces - all of which are polygons.There are 32,300 topologically different decahedra, with faces ranging from triangles to nonagons and with various numbers of vertices and edges.
An octagon doesn't have any faces: faces only apply to 3-dimensional objects. If you meant edges, or sides, an octagon has eight. If you meant an octagonal prism, they have ten faces.
A two-dimensional shape with twenty sides is an icosagon. A three-dimensional object with twenty sides is an icosahedron.