No, but a square pyramid does.
The base of a triangular prism is a triangle and the base of a square pyramid is a square.
It is p*h square units.
A square prism can have any height. A cube is a type of square prism, one where the height is the same as the base.
Yes its base contains 4 corner right angles
It depends on the prism. A prism that has a regular pentagon as base but is not a right prism has no right angles. At the other extreme, consider a right prism whose bases are pentagons that resemble a child's drawing of a house (square with a triangle roof). If the angles of the roof triangle are 90-45-45, the prism will have 22 right angles.
At least 4 - on the four corners of the base. But there could be two more if the opposite pairs of sloping edges met at the apex at right angles.
No, but a square pyramid does.
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A Square prism has a square base a triangular has a trianguler base
A pentagonal prism has 10 right angles, formed from perpendicular edges. It has one for each angle made when a face meets a base. Since it has 5 faces and 2 bases, there are 10 right angles.
The base of a pentagonal prism is a pentagon. Just like a square pyramid has a square for a base, a pentagonal prism has a pentagon for a base.
The base of a triangular prism is a triangle and the base of a square pyramid is a square.
no... they do not have right angles connected to the sides
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.
It is p*h square units.
A triangular prism can have a square or triangular base.