Triangle
No, its lateral faces are triangles, not rectangles.
Yes, the two bases are triangles, the 3 lateral faces are rectangles.
characteristics are: The lateral faces are triangles. it is three-dimensional. The lateral faces are not congruent.
Name of faces of a cylinder are: 1.rectangle(lateral face) 2.circle(at the base and on top)
A hexagonal prism has 2 hexagonal bases (which are faces) and 6 lateral rectanglur faces.
Yes, three-dimensional figures can have lateral faces that are rectangles, specifically in the case of rectangular prisms and pyramids. A rectangular prism consists entirely of rectangular faces, including its lateral faces. In contrast, a rectangular pyramid has a rectangular base and triangular lateral faces, although it can be visualized with rectangular lateral sections if divided appropriately. Thus, while prisms have all rectangular lateral faces, pyramids typically feature triangular lateral faces.
A rectangular prism, also known as a cuboid, has four lateral faces that are rectangles. It consists of six faces in total, with the top and bottom faces being rectangles as well. The lateral faces connect the top and bottom and are perpendicular to these faces. This shape is commonly found in everyday objects like boxes and bricks.
A triangular prism. In adition to the three lateral faces, it has a triangulat top and bottom.
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.
It could be a rectangle-based pyramid.
there are three
Yes, it would be a different shape!