It is a triangular prism
A triangular prism has three rectangular faces. In addition to these rectangular faces, it also has two triangular bases, making a total of five faces overall. The rectangular faces connect the corresponding edges of the triangular bases.
A triangular prism.
The triangular prism has the two triangular bases and rectangular side faces.
A triangular prism has two three-sided bases and three rectangular lateral faces. A triangular prism has five faces, six vertices and nine edges.
Short answer, yes. Long answer, a triangular prism has two triangular faces, its bases, and three rectangular faces, its sides, which connect the two faces. Unfolding the prism into a net reveals a rectangle divided into three rectangular sections (these are the three rectangular faces) and two congruent triangles attached along a common edge to one of these rectangles (these are the two triangular faces).
No, not all the faces of a triangular prism are congruent. A triangular prism has two congruent triangular bases and three rectangular lateral faces. While the two triangular bases are identical in shape and size, the rectangular faces can vary in dimensions depending on the height of the prism.
A trangular prism:)
There are three rectangular faces in a triangular prism.
A rectangular pyramid has 5 faces: a rectangular base, and 4 triangular faces.
A triangular prism has five faces and nine edges. Two of the faces are triangular bases and the other three faces are rectangular.
A polyhedron that has a face that is not a base is a triangular prism. In a triangular prism, the two triangular faces serve as the bases, while the three rectangular faces are considered lateral faces. These lateral faces are not bases, demonstrating that a polyhedron can have faces that are not classified as bases.
There are 3 rectangular faces and 2 triangular faces. The triangles are the bases.