what is a 3D hexagon called
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A 3D hexagon is called a hexagonal prism
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It has two hexagons for bases and six rectangular sides. A hexagonal prism is classified as an octahedron, which is a three-dimensional geometric object with eight faces.
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A 3D hexagon is called a hexagonal prism. It has two hexagons for bases and sixes rectangular sides. A hexagonal prism is classified as an octahedron, which is a three-dimensional geometric object with eight faces.
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