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A 3D figure with two circle bases, and a rectangle.
None. By definition, a triangular prism has triangular bases. If it had circular bases it would be a circular prism (cylinder).
A cylinder
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A cylinder has to parallel bases (circles) therefore a cylinder is circular prism
A cylinder has two circular bases.
The bases of cylinders are circular whereas the bases of prisms are polygons.
There are many possible answers: a frustrum of a cone, a sphere or torus intersected by a pair of parallel planes, a circular prism (cylinder) are some.
Cylinder
Prisms are categorized based on their base shapes and can include the following types: Triangular Prism – with triangular bases. Rectangular Prism – with rectangular bases, commonly seen in boxes. Pentagonal Prism – with pentagonal bases. Hexagonal Prism – with hexagonal bases, often used in honeycomb structures. Octagonal Prism – with octagonal bases. Circular Prism (Cylindrical Prism) – with circular bases, resembling a cylinder. Square Prism – a specific type of rectangular prism with square bases. Rhombic Prism – with rhombus-shaped bases. Trapezoidal Prism – with trapezoidal bases. Kite Prism – with kite-shaped bases. Each type has unique properties and applications based on its geometry.
A prism. A triangular prism has two congruent triangles as bases, rectangular prism, pentagonal prism, etc.