A triangular prism is one example.
A pyramid with a square base is called a pentahedron. This is because it is a solid figure that has five faces, and each one of its faces can be turned by 120 degrees.
There is no specific name for such a shape.
A quadrilateral is a plane or 2d figure with four sides. A 3d shape (object) has a name ending with -hedron, eg a tetrahedron which is a four sided 3d shape. A 3d quadrilateral has no meaning. Sides (edges) do exist in 3d shapes, but a more pertinent attribute is faces. Do you mean by "3d quadrilateral" a 3d shape which has a quadrilateral as a base and at most 4 or 5 other sides, ie a pentahedron (usually called a square pyramid) or a hexahedron (some types of which are called cuboids and cubes)? Please re-ask using consistent terminology, eg What is a 3d shape with one pair of parallel faces and 6 faces?
A shape with three linear sides and one curved side can be drawn, but such a shape has no specific name.
It is a pentahedron. One example of an irregular pentahedron is the 4-sided pyramid.
A pentahedron can be a quadrilateral based pyramid or a triangular prism. A pyramid has only one base and so, since the question specifies "bases", the shape must be the second and so the bases are triangles.
A triangular prism is one example.
A pentahedron can be a triangular prism or a quadrilateral based pyramid. The answer will obviously depend on which one. Furthermore, it will depend on whether or not its faces are regular.A pentahedron can be a triangular prism or a quadrilateral based pyramid. The answer will obviously depend on which one. Furthermore, it will depend on whether or not its faces are regular.A pentahedron can be a triangular prism or a quadrilateral based pyramid. The answer will obviously depend on which one. Furthermore, it will depend on whether or not its faces are regular.A pentahedron can be a triangular prism or a quadrilateral based pyramid. The answer will obviously depend on which one. Furthermore, it will depend on whether or not its faces are regular.
There is no pentahedron with only one triangular face.
tetrahedron, pentahedron, hexahedtron, heptahedron, decahedron take your pick! If not, there are probably plenty more.
Usually none, but it can have one pair.
A pentahedron. One example is a quadrilateral based pyramid.
pentahedron examples: tetrahedron with one truncated corner, square pyramid
A pyramid with a square base is called a pentahedron. This is because it is a solid figure that has five faces, and each one of its faces can be turned by 120 degrees.
There is no special name for such a shape.
There is no special name for such a shape.