6 vertices, 2 triangular faces, 3 rectangular sides, 9 edges
5 faces (sides) 9 edges 6 vertices
The shape you are describing is a triangular prism. A triangular prism has two triangular faces at the ends and four rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles. It has a total of six vertices, which are the corners where the edges meet.
5* * * * *Most people would consider the 2 triangular end faces as the bases and the 5 rectangular ones as lateral faces.I think it has 2 base the answer is 5A triangular prism has 5 faces, 9 edges and 6 vertices
A triangular-based prism has five flat faces: two triangular faces at the top and bottom, and three rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles. The triangular faces are parallel to each other, while the rectangular faces form the sides of the prism.
Triangular Prisms don't have any vertical edges
5 faces (sides) 9 edges 6 vertices
The shape you are describing is a triangular prism. A triangular prism has two triangular faces at the ends and four rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles. It has a total of six vertices, which are the corners where the edges meet.
A triangular prism is a prism has two triangular bases and three rectangular sides. It has 6 vertices, 9 edges, and 5 faces.
The triangular prism from high school science class used to demonstrate the refraction of light has 9 edges, 5 sides and 6 vertices.
5* * * * *Most people would consider the 2 triangular end faces as the bases and the 5 rectangular ones as lateral faces.I think it has 2 base the answer is 5A triangular prism has 5 faces, 9 edges and 6 vertices
Sides and faces are the same thing. A hexagonal prism has 8 faces and 12 vertices.
A triangular-based prism has five flat faces: two triangular faces at the top and bottom, and three rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the triangles. The triangular faces are parallel to each other, while the rectangular faces form the sides of the prism.
Triangular Prisms don't have any vertical edges
A triangular prism. Triangular prisms are polyhedrons made of a triangular base, a translated copy, and 3 faces that join corresponding sides. The volume of the prism is the product of the area of the base and the distance between the two bases.
You don't get any sides on 3D shapes. However, here are the features of both shapes: Square based pyramid: 5 faces, 5 vertices, 8 edges Triangular prism: 5 faces, 6 vertices, 9 edges. Then again, it depends on what type of base the pyramid in question has.
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An edge is a place where two faces (or sides) are connected, similar to if you folded a piece of paper in half... the folded part is like the edge of a prism. The vertices are the points, like the top of a triangular prism or the top of a pyramid.