A triangular prism has two bases that are congruent triangles, but they are not necessarily equilateral. The bases can be any type of triangle, including scalene or isosceles triangles, as long as they are congruent. Therefore, a triangular prism can have equilateral triangle bases, but it is not a requirement.
They can be, but they don't have to be equilateral to be a triangular prism.
The term "triangular prism" refers to a three-dimensional geometric shape that has two parallel triangular bases and three rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles. It does not have a specific name beyond "triangular prism," but it can be classified based on the type of triangles used for the bases (e.g., right triangular prism, equilateral triangular prism).
No, the bases are triangles, the sides are rectangles.
Triangles for a triangular prism. Not sure about trangular prism, though.
A prism. A triangular prism has two congruent triangles as bases, rectangular prism, pentagonal prism, etc.
They can be, but they don't have to be equilateral to be a triangular prism.
The minimum numbers of congruent faces are as follows: On an equilateral triangular prism: one pair of triangles On a right equilateral triangular prism: one pair of triangles and one triplet of rectangles.
No, the bases are triangles, the sides are rectangles.
To find the surface area of an equilateral triangular prism you take the area of the rectangular sides and the triangular bases and add them up and your done.
Triangles for a triangular prism. Not sure about trangular prism, though.
A triangular prism is one with two triangles as the bases and 3 corresponding parallelograms as faces. The triangular prism is also a prismatic uniform polyhedron.
The volume of a three-dimensional figure is the amount of space it encloses. The volume V of a triangular prism is the product of the area B of a base and the height h of the prism. (The bases are triangles. In a special case of a right triangular prism the bases are right triangles)
A prism. A triangular prism has two congruent triangles as bases, rectangular prism, pentagonal prism, etc.
A triangular prism has triangles as its bases...a cylinder has circles as its bases.no one fricken cares
A triangular prism has 5 faces: 2 bases that are triangles, and 3 rectangles.
A prism has a variety of bases but the sides are always parallelograms. A triangular prism has a triangle as the two bases and parallelograms as lateral sides. A pyramid has a variety of bases but the sides are triangles.
There are 3 rectangular faces and 2 triangular faces. The triangles are the bases.