Yes providing that it is a cuboid prism which in effect has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
the horizontal cross-sections of the prisms at the same height must have the same area. (APEX)
no, that is not true, it obvious that pyramid and prism are not the same(except they are both 3D shapes).
True
always true
It is triple the number of edges on one base.
If you mean edges, true. If you mean faces, false.
They are an even number, greater than or equal to 6.
It is a true statement.
true
That statement is false.
Yes providing that it is a cuboid prism which in effect has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices
An example of a true statement in algebra is x=x
False. In fact, the opposite is true: all pyramids have an even number of edges.
It enlarges continental landmasses and forms mountains along the edges of continents.
No number, by itself, makes it true.
A solution or root makes a true statement when substituted in an equation.