As many as there are sides on the bases.
It has 2 bases and 12 faces
2 bases, 4 sides, 6 faces
n+2
n + 2
2 Bases & 4 Sides
A hexagonal prism has 8 faces: 2 hexagonal bases and 6 rectangular lateral faces. The rectangular faces are perpendicular to the hexagonal bases. Therefore, there are 6 perpendicular faces in a hexagonal prism.
A prism has two parallel, congruent faces called bases, and additional rectangular faces that connect the corresponding sides of the bases. The total number of faces on a prism depends on the shape of the base: for an n-sided base, a prism will have n + 2 faces. For example, a triangular prism has 5 faces (2 triangular bases and 3 rectangular faces).
A rhombus-based prism has 6 faces. It consists of two rhombus-shaped bases and four rectangular lateral faces connecting the corresponding sides of the bases. Thus, the total count of the faces is 2 (bases) + 4 (lateral) = 6 faces.
no they are a line that join to faces e.g take 2 faces from a square and in the middle is a vertices
None. A triangle is a 2-D figure, not a 3-D figure. Therefore, the concepts of faces and bases do not apply to it.
In a heptagonal prism, there are 7 rectangular lateral faces along with 2 heptagonal bases. The rectangular faces have edges that are perpendicular to the edges of the heptagonal bases. Therefore, there are 7 faces with perpendicular edges in a heptagonal prism.
There are 3 rectangular faces and 2 triangular faces. The triangles are the bases.