If it is a polygon with n sides, then 2n vertices.
A prism is a generic term used to describe a polyhedron with a pair of parallel and congruent polygonal base and a number of rectangular faces linking the two bases. A prism whose base is a polygon with n-sides (or vertices) has n+2 faces, 2n vertices and 3n edges, where n ≥ 3.
A prism is often named according to its base: one of the pair of congruent and parallel polygonal faces. In that case, if the base is a polygon with n sides, then the prism has 2*n vertices.
Did you mean vertices? A rectangular prism would have 8 vertices.
A prism is a polyhedron - a 3-dimensional shape with polygonal faces. It has two identical and parallel polygonal faces that are "joined together" by rectangular faces. A prism whose bases are n-sided polygons has 2n vertices, n+2 faces and 3n edges.
a prism always have 6 or 8 edges and vertices learn math dang * * * * * Good point! Learn math - or maths even. A prism is a generic name for a 3-d shape with two congruent polygonal "bases" with n-sides each, and n rectangles joining them together. That means a prism with a n-polygon base has 3n edges and 2n vertices.
A square prism has 8 vertices.
There are 4 vertices's on a triangular prism
An octagonal prism has 16 vertices
A rectangular prism has 8 vertices. A rectangular prism is a cuboid and that has 8 vertices. A rectangular prism will have 8 vertices.
A rectangular prism has 8 vertices. A rectangular prism is a cuboid and that has 8 vertices. A rectangular prism will have 8 vertices.
In geometry, a prism is a term used to describe a polyhedron with a pair of parallel and congruent polygonal base and a number of rectangular faces linking the two bases. A prism whose base is a polygon with n-sides (or vertices) has n+2 faces, 2n vertices and 3n edges, where n >= 3.
A pentagonal prism has 10 vertices. A rectangular prism has 8 vertices. Therefore, a pentagonal prism has 2 more vertices than a rectangular prism.