The parallel bases would be the two triangular faces, on either end of the prism.
There are 9 edges. It has three edges which are parallel to each other (along the length of the prism) AND it has three pairs of parallel edges - at the top and bottom of the prism.
Yes, on the edges
I am pretty sure it is a triangular prism!
3 pairs of parallel faces
No. it could only have one pair of parallel faces. The cross section is triangular.
The parallel bases would be the two triangular faces, on either end of the prism.
there is none
There are 9 edges. It has three edges which are parallel to each other (along the length of the prism) AND it has three pairs of parallel edges - at the top and bottom of the prism.
Yes, on the edges
I am pretty sure it is a triangular prism!
3 pairs of parallel faces
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.
two... simple as that...It has none.It has two parallel faces.A triangular prism has 4 parallel faces.Two. The two ends are parallel
it depends what kind of a prism you are talking about but it has two !!!
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.
1 at the base