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A triangular prism or a cuboid as it seems would fit the given description

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Q: What is a solid figure has two congruent polygons as bases and lateral faces that a rectangles called?
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What is a solid firgure with two congruent polygons that are bases connected with lateral faces that are rectangles?

It is called a prism.


What are convex polygons with congruent sides and congruent angles?

Convex polygons with congruent sides and congruent angles are called regular polygons.


What are polygons that have the same shape and size called?

Congruent polygons.


What are Congruent polygons in parallel planes called?

The figure would be a prism. However, congruent polygons in parallel planes are called bases.


What is it called when polygons have the same shape and size?

The are congruent


What are 3 pairs of congruent rectangles called?

Yes it does.


Do rectangles have adjacent sides that are congruent?

The ones that have are called 'squares'.


What dose prism mean in math terms?

A prism has 2 congruent parallel faces called bases. The other faces, most often rectangles, are called lateral faces. The prism is named by the shape of its base.


What is a 3D figure that has two parallel and congruent bases in the shape of polygons?

A prism has two parallel and congruent bases in the shape of polygons. Example - a cereal box (is rectangular prism). The top and bottom are rectangles(a polygon). They are the same size and shape (congruent) and also parallel. A cube (think of six sided dice) is a special rectangular prism. Imagine a a box where the top and bottom are triangles (of the shape size and shape). This is called a triangular prism.


Does a rectangle have congruent lines?

Rectangles do not have congruent lines. A square can always be called a rectangle. But a rectangle can't always be a square.


How many edges faces and vertex does a prisum?

Depends on the type of prism.In Euclidean geometry, a prism is a three dimensional figure, or solid, having five or more faces, each of which is a polygon. Polygons, in turn, consist of any number of straight line segments, arranged to form a flat, closed, two-dimensional figure. Thus, triangles, rectangles, pentagons, hexagons, and so on are all polygons. In addition, a prism has at least two congruent (same size and shape) faces that are parallel to one another. These parallel faces are called bases of the prism, and are often associated with its top and bottom. The remaining faces of a prism, called lateral faces, meet in line segments called lateral edges. Every prism has as many lateral faces, and lateral edges, as its base has sides. Thus, a prism with an octagonal (eight sided) base has eight lateral faces, and eight lateral edges.


What is a quadrilateral with oppostite sides that are congruent and parallel called?

That is called a parallelogram. Parallelogram includes squares, rectangles, and rhomboids.