It has eight edges, five faces, and one vertex.
there is one square face, and then four triangular faces that join at the vertex.
no, it's a pyramid
Yes,the triangular prism has one vertex
A pyramid. But the point where the triangular faces meet is a vertex, not a vortex. A vortex is a spinning mass of fluid like a whirlpool!
There are five of them. One at each corner of the rectangular base, and the fifth at the apex where the triangular faces meet.
A pyramid with an irregular pentagon base.
There are many possibilities. The simplest one to visualise is a cube from which one vertex (corner) is sliced off by a plane that is not parallel to any of the faces.
1. triangular prism it has 2 triangular faces. 2.triangular base pyramid, it has 5 triangular faces. 3. square base pyramid, it has 4 triangular faces.
A polyhedron of which one face is a square, and the other faces are triangles with a common vertex.
Pyramid
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).