Triangular prisms and Rectangular pyramids
No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.
Prisms consist of two polygonal "bases" and rectangular faces joining them. Prisms are named after the polygonal bases.
Yes, triangular prisms have two faces that are equilateral triangles and three faces that are rectangles.
Triangular prisms.
Triangular prisms and square-based pyramids have 5 faces. Trapezoid prisms and cubes have 6 faces. Hexagonal prisms and octahedrons have 8 faces.
All rectangular prisms have six faces, but if it's a RECTANGULAR prism, it's not possible for it to have six SQUARE faces, they only have two of those. In total, they usually have four rectangular faces and two square faces.
Hexagonal prisms, if you don't count the bases as faces. Rectangular prisms, if you do.
They are the flat surfaces that form the boundaries of prisms.
Triangular prisms and Rectangular pyramids
It has six faces.
8 faces
No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.
Prisms consist of two polygonal "bases" and rectangular faces joining them. Prisms are named after the polygonal bases.
triangular prisms
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