The parallel bases would be the two triangular faces, on either end of the prism.
I am pretty sure it is a triangular prism!
It is a three dimensional shape bounded by polygonal faces (a polyhedron) which has a uniform triangular cross section, parallel triangular bases, and the remaining faces are rectangular.
A triangular prism
A triangular based prism has 5 faces, 9 edges and 6 vertices
A triangular prism has 2 parallel faces, which are the triangular bases of the prism. Additionally, the lateral faces of a triangular prism are parallelograms, but they are not parallel to each other. Therefore, the total number of parallel faces in a triangular prism is 2.
The parallel bases would be the two triangular faces, on either end of the prism.
there is none
No. it could only have one pair of parallel faces. The cross section is triangular.
I am pretty sure it is a triangular prism!
It is a three dimensional shape bounded by polygonal faces (a polyhedron) which has a uniform triangular cross section, parallel triangular bases, and the remaining faces are rectangular.
A triangular prism
A triangular based prism has 5 faces, 9 edges and 6 vertices
A triangular prism has two congruent triangular bases in parallel planes and three rectangular faces joining them together. A triangular pyramid has four triangular faces, a triangular base and three triangular faces meeting at an apex above the base. Triangular prism: 6 vertices, 5 faces, 9 edges Triangular pyramid: 4 vertices, 4 faces, 6 edges
rectangular prism triangular prism
A triangular prism has three rectangular faces and two triangular faces.
A triangular prism has two triangular faces and 3 rectangular faces