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Most things do not have two congruent parallel bases. I do not, by desk does not, my lap top does not, etc etc.
No, it is not always true that two prisms with congruent bases are similar. For two prisms to be similar, their corresponding dimensions must be in proportion, not just their bases. While congruent bases indicate that the shapes of the bases are the same, the heights or scaling of the prisms can differ, affecting their similarity. Thus, two prisms can have congruent bases but still not be similar if their heights or other dimensions differ.
prism
A square.
A prism
A prism has two congruent parallel bases.
Both a cylinder and a prism can have parallel and congruent bases.
No. The other two sides are congruent.
Most things do not have two congruent parallel bases. I do not, by desk does not, my lap top does not, etc etc.
parallelogram, because if the two bases are congruent and parallel then the sides will also have to be parallel, so it is a parallelogram
It can, but need not. Only a right prism must.
An upright pentagonal prism has two congruent parallel bases and 15 edges.
no
prism
A square.
Its "bases"
A prism