the bottom of it
A base.
Well if it is a octagonal prism then no because there is a front base and a back base. For a triangular prism, that has 1 base because it is flat on the bottom. And it is pointy at the top where the triangles meet. Rectangular prism -same as triangular prism
The base of a rectangular prism is a base of a rectangle!
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the bottom of it
A base.
Well if it is a octagonal prism then no because there is a front base and a back base. For a triangular prism, that has 1 base because it is flat on the bottom. And it is pointy at the top where the triangles meet. Rectangular prism -same as triangular prism
No. A prism has congruent bases (top and bottom). A cone has a base and a point on top.
The base of a prism is always rectangular, so the area, A, =lw. l is length, w is width, of the base.
A cone has a curved surface and only has one base (the bottom). A prism however, has two bases (the top and bottom) and has only polygonal faces. A cone also has an apex which a prism doesn't.
a bottom is always a base.
Every prism has a base. For a triangular prism the base is a triangle.
Find the surface area of the top or bottom face and multiply that by the depth of the prism. For example, a triangular prism would have a volume of (1/2 * base * height) * (depth)
The base of a rectangular prism is a base of a rectangle!
Oh, what a happy little question! The number of faces on a prism is always two more than the number of sides on its base. You see, the base of the prism creates one face on the bottom and another face on the top, and each side of the base connects to one face on the side of the prism. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, it's all about seeing how each part comes together to create a lovely whole.
it is the bottom of the side. or you can find it by cutting one side and it will be the same as one side