A triangular prism has a base that is a triange; a triangle has three sides.
A triangular prism has 5 sides: two triangles at either end and three rectangles joining the triangles.
A triangular prism.
depends what kind of pyramid, if its a four sided pyramid then its the same but if its a three sided pyramid then the triangular prism has more
A triangular pyramid is a four sided 3D shape. All four sides are triangles. It resembles a 'traditional' pyramid, like the ones in Egypt. A triangular prism is a five sided 3D shape. It consists of two identical triangular sides connected by three identical rectangular sides. think of it as a cylinder with triangles on the ends and three sides instead of a smooth surface.
a triangular prism is a prism that has two triangular figures and three rectangular shapes.
A triangular prism has a base that is a triange; a triangle has three sides.
A triangular prism has 5 sides: two triangles at either end and three rectangles joining the triangles.
The base has three sides.
A triangular prism.
The answer is both. A rectangular prism will have two triangular bases, with three rectangles forming the sides that connect the sides of the triangles together. Like this: . . . . . . / \ \ / \ \ / . . \ . . . .\
A rectangular prism has 4 sides, and a triangular prism has three. Its like asking the difference between a Square and a Triangle!
The name of a shape with three rectangular sides and two triangular sides is a triangular prism. The common pup tent has this shape.
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
There are a total of three parallelograms in a triangular prism. Each of the sides are parallelograms, while the ends are triangles.
Three sides (plus ends).
A triangular prism can have right angles. If the prism has two triangular ends, then each of the three 'sides' meets each of the ends at right angles.