There is no shape which has identical parallelogram faces.
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Prism
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prism
Prism, which a polyhedron with two congruent and parallel faces (the bases) and whose lateral faces are parallelograms.
This shape has 2 opposite identical faces and some other which are parallelograms is a prism. A cylinder shape has 2 circular faces and one curved face.
A skewed prism or, if the other faces are rectangles rather than parallelograms, a right prism.
A prism.
This is the definition for the 3-D shape called a prism. There are different types of prisms, including a cube and a square prism.
The correct spellings are VERTICES and EDGES.The general shape is a hexahedron. The regular form is a cube but you can also have a cuboid (rectangular faces), rhombohedron (rhombus), parallelpiped (parallelograms) and others.The correct spellings are VERTICES and EDGES.The general shape is a hexahedron. The regular form is a cube but you can also have a cuboid (rectangular faces), rhombohedron (rhombus), parallelpiped (parallelograms) and others.The correct spellings are VERTICES and EDGES.The general shape is a hexahedron. The regular form is a cube but you can also have a cuboid (rectangular faces), rhombohedron (rhombus), parallelpiped (parallelograms) and others.The correct spellings are VERTICES and EDGES.The general shape is a hexahedron. The regular form is a cube but you can also have a cuboid (rectangular faces), rhombohedron (rhombus), parallelpiped (parallelograms) and others.
The lateral faces of a prism are either squares, rectangles or parallelograms. If the prism is oblique then the faces must be parallelograms and not rectangles or squares.
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