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anything goes * * * * * Its faces are a mixture of pentagons and hexagons.
8 * * * * * There is no 3-D shape made from regular hexagons. The previous answer may refer to a hexagonal prism. But that is not a 3-D hexagon: the shape has two hexagonal faces and six rectangles - not just hexagons.
Faces: 8 Edges: 18 Vertices: 12 Dual: hexagonal bipyramid Face types: 2 hexagons, 6 rectangles
A spherical polyhedron is a dodecahedron with 12 faces
A sphere is not a polyhedron because it has no edges, no vertices and no flat faces The word 'polyhedron' means many faces.
Hexagonal prism
hexagonal prism
Yes, it could be.
A hexagonal prism
No polyhedron has five sides as a pentagon and a hexagon has six sides
It's called, not altogether surprisingly, a hexagonal prism. If the bases were hexagons and the other faces were triangles, it would be a hexagonal antiprism.
a rectangular prism
a hexagonal prism
a hexogonal prism
a hexagonal prism
it is called a hexagonal prism prisms are named by the shape of their bases
hexagon base prism