The document describes various geometric shapes, including cubes, cuboids, spheres, ellipsoids, cylinders, cones, triangular prisms, hexagonal prisms, triangular-based pyramids, square-based pyramids, and hexagonal pyramids, detailing their faces, edges, and vertices. It specifies that cubes and cuboids have rectangular faces, while spheres and ellipsoids have none, and provides volume formulas for cubes and cuboids. Each shape is categorized based on its characteristics, such as the number of faces and the shape of those faces.
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The document describes various geometric shapes, including cubes, cuboids, spheres, ellipsoids, cylinders, cones, triangular prisms, hexagonal prisms, triangular-based pyramids, square-based pyramids, and hexagonal pyramids, detailing their faces, edges, and vertices. It specifies that cubes and cuboids have rectangular faces, while spheres and ellipsoids have none, and provides volume formulas for cubes and cuboids. Each shape is categorized based on its characteristics, such as the number of faces and the shape of those faces.