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.
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.
Any face of a tetrahedron can be considered a base. A pyramid, in general, has one polygonal face (with n sides) and n triangular faces. In such a pyramid, the triangular faces would normally not be considered bases - only the n-gon would.