A pentahedron. Two examples of which are a quadrilateral based pyramid or a triangular prism.
A pentahedron. Two examples of which are a quadrilateral based pyramid or a triangular prism.
A pentahedron. Two examples of which are a quadrilateral based pyramid or a triangular prism.
A pentahedron. Two examples of which are a quadrilateral based pyramid or a triangular prism.
The Pyramid
a pyramid
A solid with five or more faces is a pentagonal prism. It has two pentagonal faces and five rectangular faces, totaling seven faces. Other examples include a cube (6 faces) and a pyramid with a square base (5 faces).
Cube
A square or rectanglular pyramid are the only solid figures that have exactly five faces.
The Pyramid
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a pyramid
A rectangular pyramid (four-sided base) has 5 faces and 5 vertices.
Since a cube has 6 faces, you would be looking for a solid shape with only 2 faces and no such solid exists.
A tetrahedron.
Cube
A square or rectanglular pyramid are the only solid figures that have exactly five faces.
A cone
Triangular pyramid. Only 4 faced solid.* * * * *True, it is the only 4 faced solid but the question is about a five faced solid, anyway!However, there is no simply connected solid with the above numbers becasue they do not satisfy the Euler characteristic. This requires that Faces + Vertices (corners) = Edges + 2
You are a square based pyramid that has 5 faces, 8 edges and 5 vertices.
a rectangular pyramid rectangular base and 4 triangular sides = 5 faces