L=PH L=PH Lateral Area= (Perimeter of the base)(the height of the figure)
The lateral area of a prism is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
It depends on the prism. There will be different formulae for the bases depending on type of polygon and that will also determine the number of rectangular faces.
It is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
A prism..
the lateral faces of a retangular prism is 2
L=PH L=PH Lateral Area= (Perimeter of the base)(the height of the figure)
The lateral faces of a prism - pentagonal or other - are rectangular.
The lateral area of a prism is the sum of the area of the lateral faces
I'll concentrate on the region 'below', and as soon as the prism appears, I'll get to work on an answer.
4 lateral faces
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In a right prism, the lateral sides are perpendicular to the bases and so all of them are rectangular.In an oblique prism, the lateral sides are not perpendicular to the bases so that some of them (at least) are non-rectangular parallelograms.In a right prism, the lateral sides are perpendicular to the bases and so all of them are rectangular.In an oblique prism, the lateral sides are not perpendicular to the bases so that some of them (at least) are non-rectangular parallelograms.In a right prism, the lateral sides are perpendicular to the bases and so all of them are rectangular.In an oblique prism, the lateral sides are not perpendicular to the bases so that some of them (at least) are non-rectangular parallelograms.In a right prism, the lateral sides are perpendicular to the bases and so all of them are rectangular.In an oblique prism, the lateral sides are not perpendicular to the bases so that some of them (at least) are non-rectangular parallelograms.
The lateral faces will be parallelograms, and the opposite faces will be congruent. In a right prism, the lateral faces will be rectangles.
rectangle
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