The place where two faces (planes) intersect is called an edge.
The only two parallel faces on a prism are the ends.
It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).
Edge
a cylinder has only two faces- the top and bottom sorry if this didnt help you
The place where two faces (planes) intersect is called an edge.
A Prismthe faces are called bases
It's called a rectangular prism
an edge
The only two parallel faces on a prism are the ends.
It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).It is the linear distance between the two parallel and identical faces (which are also called the bases).
A polyhedron that has two congruent faces is called a prism. It means that when it is cut at the cross-section, the shape is the same as its base.
A base
A Base. * * * * * What? Every prism, by definition, has two congruent faces which may be called the bases of the prism.
Two faces of a polyhedron form a wedge-shaped segment in three dimensional space.
It is a triangular prism.
Edge