yes all you derps who asked this question!
Prisms come in many shapes and sizes but all prisms must have flat sides - no curved sides so a Pyramid having flat sides and no curves is a prism. * * * * * That is utter rubbish. Both pyramids and prisms are polyhedra. That means they are solid shapes bounded by plane faces. Neither of them can have curved faces. A pyramid has one polygonal base and triangular faces that rise from the base and meet at an apex. A prism has two congruent parallel bases that are linked together by rectangular faces. Both terms are generic: they do not specify the polygonal bases.
They are the flat surfaces that form the boundaries of prisms.
there both flat
A pyramid normally has flat faces
None. All faces on a pyramid are flat.
they are the same because, they both have rectangular bases. Rectangular prisms are rectangular from the top and bottom (they are flat) while a rectangular pyramid has a point on the top where all of the edges meet. A pyramid has a tip at the top which unables it to stand on the tip while prisms can anyways.
The faces are the flat, triangle-shaped surfaces that make up the surface of the pyramid. A pyramid has four faces.
The flat surfaces on a pyramid (Geometry) are called faces. Therefore, a standard pyramid consists of four faces and a base (bottom).
A pyramid can have 4 or more faces. A pyramid, with a n-sided polygon as base will have n+1 faces. The polygon with the least number of sides is a triangle and a triangular pyramid (tetrahedron) has 4 faces. A square based pyramid has 5 faces, and so on.
a pyramid with a triangular base has 4 faces. a pyramid with a square base has 5 faces.
a pyramid with a triangular base has 4 faces. a pyramid with a square base has 5 faces.
Both rectangular prisms and hexagonal prisms are types of three-dimensional geometric figures. They share similarities in that they both have two parallel faces (bases) and rectangular faces that connect the bases. Additionally, both can be classified as polyhedra, as they are made up of flat surfaces. However, their bases differ in shape, with rectangular prisms having rectangular bases and hexagonal prisms having hexagonal bases.