A square triangle
Polygonal Prism Actually, it is a polygonal pyramid. A polygonal prism would have two polygonal faces.
Yes. It is a solid figure that is bounded by polygonal faces.
a polygonal prism or a polygond
The solid figure you are describing is a prism. A prism has two congruent polygonal bases that are parallel and connected by rectangular lateral faces. The shape of the prism is determined by the type of polygon used for the bases, such as a triangular prism or a rectangular prism. Each lateral face is a rectangle that connects corresponding sides of the two bases.
A prism. The name of the prism usually reflects the polygonal shape of the bases eg triangular prism or rectangular prism.
The solid figure described is a prism. In a prism, the two congruent polygons serve as the bases, while the lateral faces, which connect the corresponding sides of the bases, are rectangles. The type of prism is named after the shape of its base; for example, a triangular prism has triangular bases.
It is a polygonal prism.
cuboid, rectangular prism
A solid with congruent ends and parallel sides is typically called a prism. More specifically: 🔷 Types of Solids with Congruent Ends and Parallel Sides Prism: A solid with two congruent, parallel polygonal bases and sides that are parallelograms. Examples include: Rectangular prism (like a box) Triangular prism (like a tent shape) Pentagonal prism, etc. Cylinder: A special case where the congruent ends are circles, and the side is a curved surface. It also fits the definition of having congruent ends and parallel sides. So depending on the shape of the ends (polygonal or circular), the solid could be a prism or a cylinder.
Polygonal faces.
A figure that has at least 3 faces. (ex.) cube, rectangular prism, pyramid, triangular prism and stuff like that.
A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism. A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism. A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism.