Yes, if the hexagons were regular and if the triangular prisms could be combined to the same shape as the hexagonal prisms.
Yes, individually and the two together.
No. Erm...kind of. One example could be a triangular prism
yes a triangular prism has got 1 perpendicular face, at the base.
a triangular prism has to triangular bases while a rectangular prism has a rectangle as the bases.
A triangular prism
Yes, individually and the two together.
yes
It could be called a pentahedral prism.
No. Erm...kind of. One example could be a triangular prism
yes a triangular prism has got 1 perpendicular face, at the base.
a triangular prism is different from a rectangular prism because: their names are different a triangular prism has a triangle for its' base a rectangular prism has a rectangle base a triangular prism has less sides than a rectangular prism a rectangular prism has more sides than a triangular prism
a triangular prism has to triangular bases while a rectangular prism has a rectangle as the bases.
A triangular prism
A triangular prism has two triangular faces, a rectangular prism does not have any.
A triangular prism.
Tessellate normally refers to two dimensional shapes covering the two dimensional plane without gaps of overlap, not 3-d space. In any case, this question cannot be answered because it does not specify a cubic WHAT!
a triangular prism is a prism that has two triangular figures and three rectangular shapes.