Well, isn't a rectangular prism a geometric shape? And isn't a brick a rectangular prism? see this is one way that geometric shapes are used in architecture.
cube, rectangular prism, square pyramid, trangular, trangular prism
The answer depends mainly on the plane which is used to divide the prism.The result can be a rectangular prism (or a cube), a trapezoidal prism, a triangular prism, but to get really exotic shapes the cutting plane needs to be not parallel to any of the faces or diagonals of the prism.
Nope - all surfaces are flat on a rectangular prism.
Rectangular prism Cube
A rectangular prism has 6 faces.
No, a cube is a cube and a rectangular prism is a rectangular prism. They are two different shapes.
6 rectangles
A rectangle and a square.
Triangular prisms have triangles and rectangles. A rectangular prism has squares and rectangles.
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Rectangles and/or squares
A Triangular Prism A Rectangular Prism An Octogonal Prism (basically 3D Shapes)
Triangles.A triangular prism has two triangles joined by rectangles while a rectangular prism has two rectangles joined by rectangles.
6 rectangles. Three pairs of two each. A box is a rectangular prism.
6 rectangles
They are all rectangles.