NO,Because it's bases are rectangles ... and EVERY prism has rectangular bases.
Yes, prisms are named according to the shape of their bases. For example, a triangular prism has triangular bases, while a rectangular prism has rectangular bases. The sides of the prism are parallelograms that connect the corresponding sides of the two bases. Thus, the base shape is key to identifying the type of prism.
A triangular prism has triangular bases, a heagonal prism has ... you guessed it! ... hexagonal bases.
A triangular prism.
A triangular prism.
a triangular prism is a prism that has two triangular figures and three rectangular shapes.
Triangles for a triangular prism. Not sure about trangular prism, though.
A prism has a variety of bases but the sides are always parallelograms. A triangular prism has a triangle as the two bases and parallelograms as lateral sides. A pyramid has a variety of bases but the sides are triangles.
A triangular prism
The solid figure described is a prism. In a prism, the two congruent polygons serve as the bases, while the lateral faces, which connect the corresponding sides of the bases, are rectangles. The type of prism is named after the shape of its base; for example, a triangular prism has triangular bases.
A triangular prism has two bases which are, well, triangles. They are connected by straight edges. Please see the related links.
It is a triangular prism.
A triangular prism.