In mathematics, a triangular prism is a three-dimensional geometric shape with two parallel triangular bases connected by three rectangular faces. The triangular bases can vary in size and shape, but they must be congruent. The height of the prism is the perpendicular distance between the two triangular bases. Triangular prisms are commonly studied in geometry and can be used to calculate volume and surface area.
A triangler prism have 5 faces,9 edges and 6 vertices....
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Its algebra.
A triangular solid has 4 faces. Hope I helped!!
A triangular prism has 6 vertices, 9 edges and 5 faces.
A triangler prism have 5 faces,9 edges and 6 vertices....
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There is no such shape since there are no triangler surfaces - there is no such word! You might like to spell check your question before posting it! The correct word is triangular. And, incidentally, the answer to the question is a triangular prism - NOT a TRIANGLER prism!
triangler prism
This is most likely a triangular pyramid or a triangular prism
Its algebra.
A triangular solid has 4 faces. Hope I helped!!
A triangular prism has 6 vertices, 9 edges and 5 faces.
Triangular Prism: (Breadth x Height) + (3 x Length x Breadth) By Austin from a Christian school in Belrose
A triangular prism always has 5 sides. It has two triangular bases and 3 rectangular faces. If the bases are not congruent it is called an oblique prism.