👉 In mathematics, a "boxlike" object is an object that has both a convex and a concave shape. These objects are often used in geometry and applied mathematics to model various shapes, such as spheres, cones, cylinders, and pyramids. Examples of boxlike shapes include spheres (which have all their faces meeting at the center), cones (which have two parallel bases with one vertex at the apex), cylinders (which have two parallel bases and a curved surface), and pyramids (which