No.
Yes, but only if one face of one prism is congruent to a face of the other.
A rectangular prism has 6 faces. A pentagon prism has 7 faces. Therefore a rectangular prism has one less face than a pentagonal prism.
The shape that has four triangular faces and one rectangular face is called a triangular prism. In this solid, the rectangular face serves as the base, while the triangular faces connect the edges of the rectangular base, forming the prism's sides. Triangular prisms can vary in size but maintain this characteristic face structure.
a rectangular prism has one net
Volume = Area of rectangular face x Vertical distance between that face and the one opposite it.
Yes, but only if one face of one prism is congruent to a face of the other.
A rectangular prism has 6 faces. A pentagon prism has 7 faces. Therefore a rectangular prism has one less face than a pentagonal prism.
yes, it has at least three
The shape that has four triangular faces and one rectangular face is called a triangular prism. In this solid, the rectangular face serves as the base, while the triangular faces connect the edges of the rectangular base, forming the prism's sides. Triangular prisms can vary in size but maintain this characteristic face structure.
a rectangular prism has one net
Rectangular prism.
4, one for each side face
triangular prism
In normal usage, all of them have a face.
There are eight vertices for one rectangular prism.
A rectangular prism has 8 vertices. (One vertex is a corner, so a rectangular prism has 8 vertices.)
Volume = Area of rectangular face x Vertical distance between that face and the one opposite it.