yes it can, if the length and width of the non-triangular face(s) are the same.
eg a triangular prism with triangles of side lengths 3 cm 4 cm & 5 cm and length between the end triangles of 5 cm will have one square face.
If the ends are isosceles or equilateral triangles with the side of equal length the same as the length of the prism it will have 2 or 3 square faces.
It can, but only if it a right triangular prism one of whose faces exactly matches the face of the square.
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Two three-dimensional shapes that have at least one triangle as a face include a triangular prism and a pyramid. In a pyramid, the outer faces are triangles, and they come together at one point. A triangular prism is a type of prism with a triangular base.
A net of a triangular-based prism.
Yes,the triangular prism has one vertex
It can, but only if it a right triangular prism one of whose faces exactly matches the face of the square.
a triangular pyramid is a triangular prism but it doesn't work vise-versa. The prism needs a minimum of 1 triangle face but it can have more.A pyramid can only have one triangular face.
A triangular prism has 6 vertices and a square pyramid has 5 vertices.So, a triangular prism has 1 one vertex than a square pyramid.
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Two three-dimensional shapes that have at least one triangle as a face include a triangular prism and a pyramid. In a pyramid, the outer faces are triangles, and they come together at one point. A triangular prism is a type of prism with a triangular base.
They both have a triangle as a base They both have more than one triangular face
A triangular pyramid, square pyramid, triangular prism,rectangular prism,septagonal prism. Anything that has more than corner.
Any face of a prism can be its base. Conventionally, though, one of the triangular faces would be considered the base.
yes, it has at least three
The solid shape that has one square face and four triangular faces is called a pyramid. If you were to have a shape that had four triangular faces and no square face, it would be called a triangular pyramid.
A net of a triangular-based prism.
In a general triangilar prism, none.In a right triangular prism, three pairs and one triplet.In a general triangular prism, none. In a right triangular prism, three pairs and one triplet.