Face A polygon that is a flat surface of a solid figure.polygonsolid figure A face can be lateral (side of figure) or a base.

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face A polygon that is a flat surface of a solid figure.polygonsolid figure A face can be lateral (side of figure) or a base.

prism A solid figure that has two congruent, polygon-shaped bases. All other faces are all rectangles.solid figurecongruent polygonbasesfacesrectangles

pyramid A solid figure with a polygon (shape) base All other faces are triangles that meet at a common vertex. The base determines the number of sides in the figure.solid figurepolygon basefacestrianglesvertex

edges, vertices, and bases

Triangle Rectangle or Square Rhombus Triangle

Pentagon Hexagon

Circle Rectangle Circle Square

Triangle Rectangle or Square Rhombus Triangle

Pentagon Hexagon

Circle Rectangle Circle Square