First, by sides, you mean faces.
Second, by square prism, you mean cube.
That said, a cube has 6 faces, 8 vertices, and 12 edges.
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No, second.
By square prism you do not need to mean cube. A cuboid : AxAxB is a prism of length B and a square cross-section of AxA units.
5 sides 9 edges and 6 vertices
Pentagonal Prism = 2 pentagonal bases + 5 lateral faces Pentagonal Prism = 7 faces Pentagonal Prism has 10 vertices Pentagonal Prism has 15 edges
The edges of a square are also known as the sides. These are the straight lines which form the boundaries of a square. The vertices are the four corners or angles where two sides meet.
A pentagonal prism. (:
A square has 4 equal sides and 4 vertices of 90 degrees
A hexagonal prism has 8 sides, 12 vertices, and 18 edges.
5 sides 9 edges and 6 vertices
Pentagonal Prism = 2 pentagonal bases + 5 lateral faces Pentagonal Prism = 7 faces Pentagonal Prism has 10 vertices Pentagonal Prism has 15 edges
The edges of a square are also known as the sides. These are the straight lines which form the boundaries of a square. The vertices are the four corners or angles where two sides meet.
The square has 4 edges , 4 sides and 4 vertices.
A Square has 4 sides and 4 vertices.
A cube or a cuboid has 6 sides or faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
There are 6 sides on a rectangular prism. More properly it has 12 edges, 8 vertices and 6 faces.
A pentagonal prism. (:
The triangular prism from high school science class used to demonstrate the refraction of light has 9 edges, 5 sides and 6 vertices.
A square has 4 equal sides and 4 vertices of 90 degrees
A triangular prism is a prism has two triangular bases and three rectangular sides. It has 6 vertices, 9 edges, and 5 faces.