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Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular.
think of it.. a square prism has a rectangular body and square bases. while a cube has six equal faces (with no rectangular body) so that is a NO.
A rectangular prism does not need to have any square faces. All its faces may be rectangular in shape. However, it may also have two or four square faces, yet still be a rectangular prism.
A prism is a three-dimensional geometric shape that has two rectangular bases. These bases are parallel and congruent, and the sides connecting them are rectangular faces. The most common type of prism with rectangular bases is a rectangular prism, which has all its faces as rectangles.
It has 4 rectangular faces and 2 square faces (:
Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular.
technically a square prism would be a cube, so i guess not. Ignore that answer. There IS a square prism. A cube has all of its faces congruent and squares. A square prism can have 2 square bases and 4 rectangular lateral faces making it a square prism. Think of it as a rectangular prism right? Well replace the rectangle bases with squares and you have a square prism!
think of it.. a square prism has a rectangular body and square bases. while a cube has six equal faces (with no rectangular body) so that is a NO.
A rectangular prism does not need to have any square faces. All its faces may be rectangular in shape. However, it may also have two or four square faces, yet still be a rectangular prism.
A prism is a three-dimensional geometric shape that has two rectangular bases. These bases are parallel and congruent, and the sides connecting them are rectangular faces. The most common type of prism with rectangular bases is a rectangular prism, which has all its faces as rectangles.
It has 4 rectangular faces and 2 square faces (:
it has four rectangular sides and 2 square faces * * * * * It need not have ANY square faces. It can have six rectangular faces.
it has four rectangular sides and 2 square faces * * * * * It need not have ANY square faces. It can have six rectangular faces.
A square-based prism, also known as a square prism or rectangular prism, has 4 pairs of perpendicular faces. Each of the four lateral rectangular faces is perpendicular to the two square bases. Additionally, the two square bases are also perpendicular to each of the lateral faces, but they are not counted as a pair since they are parallel to each other. Thus, the total number of distinct pairs of perpendicular faces is 4.
Yes, a rectangular prism has 6 faces: 2 parallel rectangular bases and 4 rectangular lateral faces.
A square prism has six faces, eight vertices, and twelve edges. A square prism is a type of rectangular prism.
a square pyramid has 5 faces and a rectangular prism has 6