Any face that is not a base is a what
False!! If its a rectangular prism then true, for just REGULAR then false
The base of a prism can be any polygon, but the polygon face parallel to the base must be congruent. True
That depends on the shape of the base. A prism can have any sort of polygon for its base.
It is three times the number of sides on a base of the prism.
False, the prism can be of any length.
True.
false -apex
Any face of a prism can be its base. Conventionally, though, one of the triangular faces would be considered the base.
False!! If its a rectangular prism then true, for just REGULAR then false
Yes. I Asked my Math Teacher and She Said Yes!
The base of a prism can be any polygon, but the polygon face parallel to the base must be congruent. True
any face that is not a base is?
Sometimes. Any face can be defined as a base of a prism; but pyramids may have one face that is a base and not a triangle.
The lateral face for a prism or pyramid is any edge or face which is not part of a base.
Any face that is not a base of a solid is called a lateral face. In three-dimensional geometry, lateral faces connect the edges of the base and contribute to the overall shape of the solid. For example, in a prism, the lateral faces are the sides that are not the top or bottom bases.
Find the surface area of the top or bottom face and multiply that by the depth of the prism. For example, a triangular prism would have a volume of (1/2 * base * height) * (depth)
That depends on the shape of the base. A prism can have any sort of polygon for its base.