Yes but not the whole.
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No. A prism can have at most two triangular sides, and in that case it has 3 rectangular sides.
there is no rght agles in a triangular prisms
No, Triangular prisms have two bases that are triangular but these need not be equilateral.
They are 3-dimensional objects comprising two congruent and parallel triangular faces and three rectangular faces joining the sides of the triangles.
Triangular prisms.
None, but you can cut a cube into any number ≥ 2 of triangular prisms.
there is no rght agles in a triangular prisms
No, Triangular prisms have two bases that are triangular but these need not be equilateral.
Yes normally
They are 3-dimensional objects comprising two congruent and parallel triangular faces and three rectangular faces joining the sides of the triangles.
Triangular prisms.
the triforce All triangular pyramids, also called tetrahedrons, have a triangular base. All triangular antiprisms, also called octahedrons, have a triangular base. All triangular prisms have a triangular base.
None, but you can cut a cube into any number ≥ 2 of triangular prisms.
Like all prisms you find the area of one of the triangular faces and then multiply by the height.
No, a prism has flat sides. Triangular prisms are very common, but any polygon can be the cross section of a prism.
There are Rectangular, Triangular, Pentagonal, and Square Prisms.
They both have a triangular shape
Triangles, pyramids, and prisms can all have triangular shapes.