It makes a sphere
Yes they can.
Google 'triangular prism net' and there will be some guides on there.
A cube is a three-dimensional shape with six equal square faces, twelve equal edges, and eight vertices, while a triangular prism has two triangular bases and three rectangular lateral faces. The cube's symmetry and uniformity make it distinct, whereas the triangular prism has a varying shape due to its triangular bases and differing face types. Additionally, the cube contains only right angles, whereas the triangular prism can have angles that vary depending on the shape of its triangular bases.
A triangular prism has 5 faces: 2 bases that are triangles, and 3 rectangles.
1 regetangular prism
Yes they can.
Google 'triangular prism net' and there will be some guides on there.
A triangular prism has 5 faces: 2 bases that are triangles, and 3 rectangles.
1 regetangular prism
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triangle and rectangle
3 rectangles and 2 triangles
Cylinders are like rectangular prisms because cylinders are also prisms. A cylinder is a circular prism. It's like squeezing toothpaste out of the tube. Take the cap off your toothpaste and make sure the toothpaste is neatly flat. Then squeeze a bit out and cut that off neatly. You have a little piece of stuff that is a circular prism in shape, or a cylinder. A prism has to have two flat ends, both the same shape, and between the two ends the sides have to be straight from one end to the other. A new pencil which has no sharpened end is usually a cylinder or a hexagonal prism. They make pencils these days that are triangular prisms. Kids learning to hold a pencil properly use them because they fit neatly in the thumb and the first two fingers.
Four triangles and a square base! * * * * * Obviously answered by someone who does not know the difference between a prism and a pyramid. The net for a triangular prism is made up of two triangles and three rectangles. If the sides of the triangle are of length a, b and c and the length of the prism is l units, then the rectangles are a x l, b x l and c x l.
It depends on what type of prism you're using (e.g. triangular prism).
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Oh, dude, a triangular prism in 2D is called a triangle. It's like a triangle, but missing that extra dimension to make it a prism. So yeah, just a good old triangle in flatland.