No. They may have a different height, or slant up at a different angles.
Two prisms are similar if their corresponding faces are proportional and their corresponding angles are equal. This means that for two prisms to be similar, they must have the same shape but can differ in size. Therefore, prisms can be sometimes similar, depending on their dimensions and angles.
That is correct.
true.
Yes, prisms with differently shaped bases can have the same volume if their height and the area of their bases are such that the product of the base area and height is equal for both prisms. Volume is calculated using the formula ( V = \text{Base Area} \times \text{Height} ), so as long as the product remains constant, various base shapes can yield the same volume. For example, a triangular prism and a rectangular prism can have the same volume if their respective base areas and heights are appropriately adjusted.
yes
Two prisms are similar if their corresponding faces are proportional and their corresponding angles are equal. This means that for two prisms to be similar, they must have the same shape but can differ in size. Therefore, prisms can be sometimes similar, depending on their dimensions and angles.
Prisms.
True
That is correct.
true.
A solid geometric figure whose two end faces are similar, equal, and parallel rectilinear figures, and whose sides are parallelograms.
All prisms contain an equal number of faces,vertices,and edges
Yes
they are always equal
Yes, prisms with differently shaped bases can have the same volume if their height and the area of their bases are such that the product of the base area and height is equal for both prisms. Volume is calculated using the formula ( V = \text{Base Area} \times \text{Height} ), so as long as the product remains constant, various base shapes can yield the same volume. For example, a triangular prism and a rectangular prism can have the same volume if their respective base areas and heights are appropriately adjusted.
yes
the shape? no, not always. but they are always at least similar figures. but the angles alone are always congruent