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2D Shapes 3D Shapes: Sides/Faces 2D 3D Example (2D)

The document provides information about 2D and 3D shapes including: - 2D shapes have two dimensions of width and height while 3D shapes have three dimensions of width, height, and depth. - Tables listing examples of 2D and 3D shapes according to their number of sides/faces ranging from 1 to 10000. - Euler's formula for 3D shapes which states that the number of vertices (corners) minus the number of edges (sides) plus the number of faces equals 2.

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2D Shapes 3D Shapes: Sides/Faces 2D 3D Example (2D)

The document provides information about 2D and 3D shapes including: - 2D shapes have two dimensions of width and height while 3D shapes have three dimensions of width, height, and depth. - Tables listing examples of 2D and 3D shapes according to their number of sides/faces ranging from 1 to 10000. - Euler's formula for 3D shapes which states that the number of vertices (corners) minus the number of edges (sides) plus the number of faces equals 2.

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2D Shapes 3D Shapes

2D Shapes have only two dimensions, 3D Shapes have three dimensions, width,
width and height. height and depth.

Sides/Faces 2D 3D Example (2D)

1 - Sphere -

2 - Cone -

3 Triangle Cylinder

4 Quadrilateral Tetrahedron

5 Pentagon Square Pyramid

6 Hexagon Cube

7 Septagon Pentagonal Prism

8 Octagon Octahedron

9 Nonagon Septagonal Prism

10 Decagon Decahedron

11 Hendecagon Hendecahedron

12 Dodecagon Dodecahedron

13 Tridecagon Tridecahedron

14 Tetradecagon Tetradecahedron

15 Pentadecagon Pentadecahedron

16 Hexadecagon Hexadecahedron

17 Heptadecagon Heptadecagon

18 Octadecagon Octadecahedron
Sides/Faces 2D 3D Example (2D)

19 Enneadecagon Enneadecahedron

20 Icosagon Icosahedron

30 Triacontagon Triacontahedron

40 Tetracontagon Tetracontahedron

50 Pentacontagon Pentacontahedron

60 Hexacontagon Hexacontahedron

70 Heptacontagon Heptacontahedron

80 Octacontagon Octacontahedron

90 Enneacontagon Enneacontahedron

100 Hectogon Hectohedron

1000 Chiliagon Chiliahedron

10000 Myriagon Myriahedron

To create a name, combine the prefix+suffix

Sides Prefix
20 Icosikai...
30 Triacontakai...
40 Tetracontakai...
50 Pentacontakai...
60 Hexacontakai...
70 Heptacontakai...
80 Octacontakai...
90 Enneacontakai...

+ Sides Suffix
+1 ...henagon
+2 ...digon
+3 ...trigon
+4 ...tetragon
+5 ...pentagon
+6 ...hexagon
+7 ...heptagon
+8 ...octagon
+9 ...enneagon

And for 3D shapes, change ...gon to ...hedron .


Euler’s formula for 3D shapes:
Vertices (Corners) - Edges (Sides) + Faces = 2

I learnt that you could create custom shape names, like above.

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