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.
A jewelry box.
a rectangle in 3D A brick shape.
Two six-sided bases connected by rectangles.
It will look like a cone-shaped party hat from the side and a bullseye from the top.
look at a pencil. it is only hexagonal prism i can think of. bye.
A jewelry box.
a rectangle in 3D A brick shape.
Two six-sided bases connected by rectangles.
a rectangular prism is like a juice box
It will look like a cone-shaped party hat from the side and a bullseye from the top.
it looks like this : you have 2 triangular bases and u have this rectangle 3-d shape
a piece of a very thick cake would be in the shape of a triangular prism so if you take a thick cake and cut it into regular sized pieces, the shapes of the pieces would be triangular prism
look at a pencil. it is only hexagonal prism i can think of. bye.
A stop sign with thickness.
It looks like a pup tent.The two parallel ends of the shape are triangles and the faces that connect these are parallelograms, usually rectangles.
The following shape is called a Triangular Prism.
An oblique prism looks slanted.