A prism in which the bases are not aligned properly.
If we're talking in purely geometric terms: If the edges of a prism/cylinder make a right angle with the base, it is called a right prism/cylinder. If not, it is an oblique prism/cylinder...it will look as if it were slanting to one side instead of standing straight. Similarly, if the top vertex of a pyramid/cone is directly above the center of the base, it is a right pyramid/cone. Otherwise, it is an oblique pyramid/cone. Again, it will look a bit askew.
the gramatic sign of oblique how it look like
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an oblique rectangular prism has six sides. two for the top and bottom, and four for right and left/front and back.
an oblique prism is slanted and a regular prism is not, its right.
A prism in which the bases are not aligned properly.
Oblique prisms are prisms whose bases are not perpendicular to their length.
If we're talking in purely geometric terms: If the edges of a prism/cylinder make a right angle with the base, it is called a right prism/cylinder. If not, it is an oblique prism/cylinder...it will look as if it were slanting to one side instead of standing straight. Similarly, if the top vertex of a pyramid/cone is directly above the center of the base, it is a right pyramid/cone. Otherwise, it is an oblique pyramid/cone. Again, it will look a bit askew.
the gramatic sign of oblique how it look like
Oblique Prism is your mommy. Thats not very nice thing to say young man 100 day detention with MR Wire
an oblique rectangular prism has six sides. two for the top and bottom, and four for right and left/front and back.
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A right prism is a prism which has bases aligned one directly above the other and has lateral faces that are rectangles. An oblique prism is a prism with bases that, while parallel, are not aligned one directly above the other.
6 sides
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It is a shape that is not regular.