A triangular prism has two triangular faces, a rectangular prism does not have any.
A rectangular prism can be any size.
The answer depends on the prism. The measures can have any value that you like.
The Toblerone box is like a triangular prism; any ordinary box is like a rectangular prism.
A square prism can have any height. A cube is a type of square prism, one where the height is the same as the base.
Yes, by definition, quadrilaterals are a type of polygone (specifically any that has exactly four sides).
A prism is not so much a concept in algebra, but a geometric shape.
A triangular prism has two triangular faces, a rectangular prism does not have any.
not necessarily... it can be any triangle.
It is a triangular prism and any triangular prism is a wedge.
A rectangular prism can be any size.
No, a prism has flat sides. Triangular prisms are very common, but any polygon can be the cross section of a prism.
The answer depends on the prism. The measures can have any value that you like.
The Toblerone box is like a triangular prism; any ordinary box is like a rectangular prism.
The volume of any prism is worked out in the same way whether it's a hexagonal prism, circular prism or a triangular prism. You just need to times the length of the prism against the area of the cross-section.
A square prism can have any height. A cube is a type of square prism, one where the height is the same as the base.
yes, a prism is any 3-dimensional continuous shape