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There is 4 diagonals
width*height*length=perimeter of a rectangular prism! :)
The answer depends mainly on the plane which is used to divide the prism.The result can be a rectangular prism (or a cube), a trapezoidal prism, a triangular prism, but to get really exotic shapes the cutting plane needs to be not parallel to any of the faces or diagonals of the prism.
A rectangular prism is also a rectangular cuboid. It is a rectangle with six sides because it has length, depth, and height. Click on the related link for an illustration of a rectangular prism.
A cube is a type of rectangular prism because every square is a rectangle.
There is 4 diagonals
12 diagonals
width*height*length=perimeter of a rectangular prism! :)
A rectangular prism. If every edge is the same length, then it is a cube.
A rectangular prism can have 12 edges, but not every shape with 12 edges is a rectangular prism.
A cube is a rectangular prism in which each edge is of the same length.
A cube is a rectangular prism where all sides are of equal length.
The answer depends mainly on the plane which is used to divide the prism.The result can be a rectangular prism (or a cube), a trapezoidal prism, a triangular prism, but to get really exotic shapes the cutting plane needs to be not parallel to any of the faces or diagonals of the prism.
A rectangular prism is also a rectangular cuboid. It is a rectangle with six sides because it has length, depth, and height. Click on the related link for an illustration of a rectangular prism.
Volume of a Rectangular Prism The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
A cube is different to a rectangular prism because in a cube all the edges have to be equal in length, where's in a rectangular prism the edges can be of various lengths.
A cube is a regular rectangular prism. Regular requires all its edges to be of the same length.