Its algebra.
yes, they are different.
The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
Volume = (length) times (width) x (height)
cube cubeoid prism
width times length times height
Volume of a prism and a cylinder= cross-section area*height or length
A triangular prism has a triangle and a rectangular prism doesn't.
Its algebra.
It is a polyhedron.
yes, they are different.
The volume of a rectangular prism can be found by the formula: volume=length*width*height
Volume = (length) times (width) x (height)
cube cubeoid prism
Finding the volume of a cylinder is similar to finding the volume of a prism because both involve calculating the area of the base and then multiplying it by the height. In a cylinder, the base is a circle, so the formula for the area of a circle (πr²) is used. For a prism, the base can be any polygon, and you multiply the area of that base by the height of the prism. In both cases, the formula is Volume = Base Area × Height.
A prism is a solid geometric object. If you know its shape and dimensions you can calculate its volume.
a rectangle...