Technically, the bases are also considered faces, however, seeing what you mean, you are looking for a triangular prism.5 faces (2 bases, 3 faces)6 vertices.9 edges.V - E + F = X,6 - 9 + 5 = 2, which confirms the Euler Characteristic.
A triangular prism.
Triangular prism
There are 3 rectangular faces and 2 triangular faces. The triangles are the bases.
Triangular Prism
The 3D shape you are describing is a pentagonal pyramid. It has a pentagonal base with five sides, and five vertices where the triangular faces meet. The three rectangle faces are lateral faces that connect the triangular base to the apex of the pyramid. The pentagonal pyramid is a type of pyramid with a polygonal base and triangular faces.
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5* * * * *Most people would consider the 2 triangular end faces as the bases and the 5 rectangular ones as lateral faces.I think it has 2 base the answer is 5A triangular prism has 5 faces, 9 edges and 6 vertices
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