The cross-section of a rectangular prism can be any one of:a pointa trianglea rectanglea hexagon.
Nope - all surfaces are flat on 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.
False!! If its a rectangular prism then true, for just REGULAR then false
To find the area of any rectangular prism, multiply each dimension.
Yes, since it has vertices it has angles and since it has angles it has trigonometric ratios
A rectangular prism can be any size.
A triangular prism has two triangular faces, a rectangular prism does not have any.
A cylinder is different because it is has no edges and a rectangular prism does. A cylinder has two faces and a rectangular prism has 6. A cylinder doesn't have any verticies and a rectangular prism has 8.
A cube, or any other rectangular prism
I am not sure that a rectangular prism is in any position to care!
None. A rectangular prism has no anus, so it is unable to produce any feces.
No
for any prism , number of ___ + number of vertices = number of edges + ___
A rectangular prism does not need to have any square faces. All its faces may be rectangular in shape. However, it may also have two or four square faces, yet still be a rectangular prism.
The cross-section of a rectangular prism can be any one of:a pointa trianglea rectanglea hexagon.
Nope - all surfaces are flat on a rectangular prism.