no,that is so easy
A parallelogram prism (or parallelpiped) is a 3D parallelogram, so it looks like a cuboid pushed to the side.
There are 6 parallelograms in a hexagonal prism.
The formula for the volume of a parallelogram prism is V = Bh, where B is the base area of the parallelogram and h is the height of the prism. The formula for the surface area of a parallelogram prism is SA = 2B + Ph, where P is the perimeter of the base parallelogram. The base area of a parallelogram can be calculated as A = b * h, where b is the base length and h is the height of the parallelogram.
A prism whose bases are parallelogram
A prism whose bases are parallelogram
i believe it has three
Every prism has a 2D face. If it does not, it cannot be a prism.
The statement is true; a parallelogram cannot be a cross section of a triangular prism. The cross sections of a triangular prism are typically triangular or trapezoidal, depending on the orientation of the cut. While a parallelogram can be formed by certain cuts through a prism, in the case of a triangular prism, the specific shape of the bases (triangles) and the lateral faces (rectangles) restrict the cross sections to triangles and trapezoids.
It is a triangular prism
Show that every section of the prism made by a plane parallel to its lateral is edge is a parallelogram
All six of them.
All six of them.