A prism is a three-dimensional (3D) geometric shape. It has two parallel, congruent bases connected by rectangular or other polygonal faces. The dimensions of a prism include length, width, and height, distinguishing it from two-dimensional shapes, which only have length and width.
A prism, by definition, is 3D. You cannot have a 2D prism.
The latter
No. A rectangle is a 2D shape, while a prism is a 3D figure.
No, it is a 3D shape.
because triangle is only 2d shape but a prism is 3d shape
A prism, by definition, is 3D. You cannot have a 2D prism.
The latter
A prism is 3d and a pyramid is in 2d
No. A rectangle is a 2D shape, while a prism is a 3D figure.
No, it is a 3D shape.
because triangle is only 2d shape but a prism is 3d shape
a triangle is 2D whereas a triangular prism is 3D.
here are some: 2d shapes- square circle triangle Rectangle 3d shapes- cone cuboid cube prism
if it is 3d then yes but if 2d then only 4 :D
Yes because a triangle is a 2D shape whereas a triangle prism is a 3D shape
Every prism has a 2D face. If it does not, it cannot be a prism.
In 2D, a rectangular prism is represented as a rectangle, which is a flat shape with four right angles and opposite sides that are equal in length. While a rectangular prism is a three-dimensional object with depth, width, and height, its 2D representation simplifies it to just the length and width. The area of this rectangle can be calculated by multiplying its length by its width. Thus, in 2D, a rectangular prism is essentially the shadow or face of the 3D object.