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It can look like anything really but the 2 sides (the base) is what really matters...e.g.. If the 2 sides are a triangle then it will be called a triangular prism. It will look like one very LONG triangle. If the 2 sides were hexagons then it will be called a hexagonal prism and it will look like a very LONG hexagon. All prisms are 3D.

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