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!
A pyramid has one base, a prism has two.A pyramid has one base, a prism has two.A pyramid has one base, a prism has two.A pyramid has one base, a prism has two.
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.
Every prism has a base. For a triangular prism the base is a triangle.
a bottom is always a base.
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)
Oh, dude, it's like this - the number of faces on a prism is always two more than the number of sides on its base. So, if you've got a prism with a pentagonal base, you can expect it to have 7 faces. It's just one of those math things that's like, "Hey, I'm here to mess with your head a little."
The base of a rectangular prism is a base of a rectangle!
A pyramid has one base, a prism has two.A pyramid has one base, a prism has two.A pyramid has one base, a prism has two.A pyramid has one base, a prism has two.