Yes. A cuboid, for example, has triangular cross sections
No. A triangle is a 2-dimensional figure, a prism is 3-dimensional.
A triangle is not a polyhedron. A triangle is a two-dimensional figure, and a polyhedron is a three-dimensional solid. An example of a triangular-shaped polyhedron is a pyramid.
triangular prism
A triangular pyramid. It has triangles on its 3 sides and a triangle on the bottom for a base.
2*area of triangular faces + perimeter of triangle*length of prism (not prisim).
yes a triangle is a solid figure
triangle. * * * * * A triangle is not a solid figure. However, a triangular pyramid (tetrahedron) is the correct answer.
Such a figure is a triangle-based prism.
a triangle, a 3 sided figure, a figure with 3 points, etc.
triangular prism
triangular-based prism
No. A triangle is a 2-dimensional figure, a prism is 3-dimensional.
A triangle is not a polyhedron. A triangle is a two-dimensional figure, and a polyhedron is a three-dimensional solid. An example of a triangular-shaped polyhedron is a pyramid.
triangular prism
A pentagonal pyramid or a triangular prism.
A triangular pyramid. It has triangles on its 3 sides and a triangle on the bottom for a base.
2*area of triangular faces + perimeter of triangle*length of prism (not prisim).