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"Question 2 Is it possible to have a polyhedron with any given number of faces? (Hint: Think of a pyramid).

Class 8 Visualising Solid Shapes Page 166"

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Answered by nikitasingh79
26

• Polyhedron: A three-dimensional figure whose faces are all polygons.


Regular polyhedrons: A polyhedron is said to be regular if its faces are made up of regular polygons and the same number of faces meet at each vertex.

 

 

• Prism: A polyhedron whose bottom and top faces (known as bases) are congruent polygons & faces known as lateral faces are parallelograms.


When the side faces are rectangles, the shape is known as right prism.


• Pyramid: A polyhedron whose base is a polygon and lateral faces are triangles

with a common vertex.


A prism or a pyramid is named after its base. Thus a hexagonal prism has a hexagon as its base; and a triangular pyramid has a triangle as its base


Face: A flat surface of a three dimensional figure.


 Edge: Line segment where two faces of solid meet.


• Vertex: A point where three of more edges meet.


• Base: The face that is used to name a polyhedron.


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Solution:

It  is possible to have a polyhedron with any given number of faces if  the number of faces are greater than or equal to 4.

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Answered by singhvandana1414
10

Answer:

Possible, only if the numbers of faces are greater than or equal

to 4.

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