If a prism has a 32-sided base, then the prism has 32 rectangular sides and two sides (bases) that are 32-sided polygons. That makes 34 sides in total.
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A triangular prism has 3 sides on each base (2) and 3 on the lengths of the prism therefore it has 9 edges.
The six sides of the prism are mutually congruent if the hexagon is a regular one. One base is also congruent to the opposite base. ----------------- (The illustration is an octagonal prism.)
This question is not the clearest. However, an n-sided prism will typically have n+2 faces: the n sides, and the two ends. So a nine-sided prism will have 11 faces.
The base has three sides.
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If a prism has a 32-sided base, then the prism has 32 rectangular sides and two sides (bases) that are 32-sided polygons. That makes 34 sides in total.
The pentagonal prism has seven sides including the bases
The end of a triangular prism is a triangle, which by definition has 3 sides.
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n+2. The sides will compose all the planes perpendicular to the two bases of the prism.
If you are talking about a cube or rectangular prism, it has 6.
A triangular prism has a triangular base. A square-based prism has a square base. A prism with an n-sided base will have 2n vertices, n + 2 faces, and 3n edges.
A triangular prism has 3 sides on each base (2) and 3 on the lengths of the prism therefore it has 9 edges.
The six sides of the prism are mutually congruent if the hexagon is a regular one. One base is also congruent to the opposite base. ----------------- (The illustration is an octagonal prism.)