A triangular prism is a three-dimensional geometric shape with two parallel triangular bases and three rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles. The triangular bases can vary in size and proportion, but they are congruent and aligned directly above one another. The overall shape has a uniform cross-section along its length, making it a type of polyhedron with five faces, six edges, and three vertices at each triangular base. Triangular prisms are commonly used in optics, architecture, and various engineering applications.
Yes, but it would have to be a triangle, not traingle!
Assuming that a traingle is meant to be a triangle, then the answer is none.
3... If its a traingle it has 3 angles where the sides meet.
Only when its an equilateral triangle then it is a regular polygon
None.A triangle (not traingle) has 3 vertices (not vetices).
Traingle is an anagram of the following words:AlertingAlteringIntegralRelatingTriangle
In safety traingle what is the meaning of traingle? Why not it is square or any other shape ? Why traingle only?
Yes, but it would have to be a triangle, not traingle!
A traingle is a 3 sided figure that is somteimes always equal.
Assuming that a traingle is meant to be a triangle, then the answer is none.
A triangle (not traingle) is a polygon. It can be a regular polygon but need not be.
3... If its a traingle it has 3 angles where the sides meet.
Only when its an equilateral triangle then it is a regular polygon
None.A triangle (not traingle) has 3 vertices (not vetices).
Assuming that what you call a "traingle" is actually a triangle, the formula is that one of the vertices has a measure of 90 degrees.
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Assuming you mean perimeter (not pirimeter) and triangle (traingle) you need to sum together the lengths of the three sides.