okay, to find the base of a triangular prism you just b = 2a/h (base = 2 * area/height)
You look at the edge of the triangular prism and count the points
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, multiply the base, width, and height. If the prism is irregularly shaped, multiply the base and the height.
The base of a rectangular prism is a rectangle. The area of a rectangle is length times width.
To find the volume of a triangular prism, find the area of one of the triangles (base of the prism) first (base x height divided by 2). When you have the area of the triangle, then multiply the area of the triangle by the height of the prism, *not the height of the base.
Volume of a triangular prism = (1/2.b.h)Hb = base of the triangleh = height of the triangleH = height of the actual prism. = multiplied byThe volume of a prism is volume equals base times height. You have to know the base and height to find the volume.
12 the base times the height
12 the base times the height
You look at the edge of the triangular prism and count the points
Every prism has a base. For a triangular prism the base is a triangle.
Divide the base area into its volume
base times height