No, rectangular prisms are 3 dimensional and rectangles are only 2 dimensional.
a cuboid has 6 faces 8vertices and 12 edges .a cuboid is a solid 3 dimensional with 6 faces that are rectangular and which meet at right angles .a cubiod has 2 squares and 4 rectangles
The edges form the two dimensional pattern of a three dimensional figure.A pattern, also known as a netanswer 2: An orthographic projection
A rectangluar prisim as a 3 dimensional shape but a rectangle as a 2 dimensional shape.
solid geometry deals with 3 dimensional figures while plane geometry deals with 2 dimensional.
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A rectangular solid is 3-dimensional, but I'm assuming you mean a 2-dimensional representation of a rectangular solid, which is called a net. Do a search for the following: "net rectangular prism" and you will see a drawing of it.
it has 6 sides,has 12 edges,8 corners,and that is all i know
Rectangles are plane (2-dimensional) polygons. Only solid (3-dimensional) polyhedrons have faces.
There's no such thing as a two dimensional rectangular prism for a prism is three dimensional.
No, rectangular prisms are 3 dimensional and rectangles are only 2 dimensional.
Rectangular prism is 3rd dimensional, while a rec. is 2 dimensional.
A net is a two dimensional pattern that can be cut out and folded to make a 3-dimensional [solid] shape. A 2-dimensional shape, such as a square, does not have a net!
The shape is 3 dimensional, the top down view is 2 dimensional.
A polygon is a 2-dimensional figure, a solid is 3-dimensional.
A contradiction. A solid is a 3-dimensional object, a face is 2-dimensional. Hence you cannot have a solid face.
yes it is * * * * * No IT IS NOT! A square is a 2-dimensional figure whereas a prism is a 3-dimensional shape!