2, 4 or 6 squares and 4, 2 or 0 rectangles.
trinangleular prism
A square prism is always a cuboid.
A square prism has 8 vertices.
A square prism has six sides
No. A square is a two-dimensional (flat) figure. A prism is three-dimensional.
=it has three=
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A net of a triangular-based prism.
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a rectangular prism has one net
a rectangular prism has one net
trinangleular prism
you fold into into a triangular prism
Yes, a prism and its net are congruent figures in the sense that the net represents a two-dimensional layout of the prism's faces, and when folded, it will form the three-dimensional shape of the prism. The net includes all the faces of the prism, maintaining the same dimensions and areas. Therefore, while they exist in different dimensions (2D for the net and 3D for the prism), they are congruent in terms of their geometric properties.
A Square prism has a square base a triangular has a trianguler base
technically a square prism would be a cube, so i guess not. Ignore that answer. There IS a square prism. A cube has all of its faces congruent and squares. A square prism can have 2 square bases and 4 rectangular lateral faces making it a square prism. Think of it as a rectangular prism right? Well replace the rectangle bases with squares and you have a square prism!
A square prism is always a cuboid.