yes
It is a three dimensional shape bounded by polygonal faces (a polyhedron) which has a uniform triangular cross section, parallel triangular bases, and the remaining faces are rectangular.
A triangle itself is a two-dimensional shape, defined by three sides and three angles. However, if we consider a three-dimensional shape that incorporates triangular elements, it could be a tetrahedron, which has four triangular faces. Another example is a triangular prism, which has two triangular bases and three rectangular sides. These shapes extend the properties of triangles into three-dimensional space.
The shape described is a triangular prism.
they both are three dimensional prism :)
There's no such thing as a two dimensional rectangular prism for a prism is three dimensional.
Yes, it's a three dimensional shape but still a shape
it is a right triangular prism it is a knd of polyhedron
It is a three dimensional shape bounded by polygonal faces (a polyhedron) which has a uniform triangular cross section, parallel triangular bases, and the remaining faces are rectangular.
A triangle itself is a two-dimensional shape, defined by three sides and three angles. However, if we consider a three-dimensional shape that incorporates triangular elements, it could be a tetrahedron, which has four triangular faces. Another example is a triangular prism, which has two triangular bases and three rectangular sides. These shapes extend the properties of triangles into three-dimensional space.
A triangular prism.
The shape described is a triangular prism.
they both are three dimensional prism :)
a triangular prism
The three-dimensional shape consisting of 4 triangles is called a pyramid, or a triangular prism.
a triangular prism is a prism that has two triangular figures and three rectangular shapes.
There's no such thing as a two dimensional rectangular prism for a prism is three dimensional.
A figure that has at least 3 faces. (ex.) cube, rectangular prism, pyramid, triangular prism and stuff like that.