A trianglular prism is made up of triangles and rectangles, so its net must have the same shapes.
A triangular prism has 5 faces: 2 bases that are triangles, and 3 rectangles.
Google 'triangular prism net' and there will be some guides on there.
A triangular prism which will have 5 faces, 9 edges and 6 vertices
4 faces: tetrahedron; a pyramid with a triangular base has 4 faces.5 faces: pentahedron; A triangular prism (the sort you make a rainbow with) is a pentahedron; a square pyramidis a pentahedron - it has a square base and 4 triangular sides.6 faces: hexahedron; a regular hexahedron, with all its faces square, is a cube. 7 faces: heptahedron 8 faces: octahedron9 faces: enneahedron10 faces: decahedron11 faces: hendecahedron 12 faces: dodecahedron
Yes they can.
A cube has 6 faces and a triangular pyramid has 5 faces. So a cube has 1 more face than a triangular prism. But a triangular pyramid has four faces. You make the call. That is correct: A triangular prism has five faces, and a cube has six faces, but a triangular pyramid has four faces.
A triangular prism has 5 faces: 2 bases that are triangles, and 3 rectangles.
3 rectangles and 2 triangles
maybe it has 8 edges............ . Edges - as in corners? I make it nine. Edges as in faces? I make it five. A triangular prism has 5 edges * * * * * Edges are not corners! They are the "lines" where two faces meet. There are 9 edges in a triangular prism.
To create a triangular prism using straws, you would need a minimum of 6 straws. This is because a triangular prism has two triangular faces and three rectangular faces. Each triangular face would require 3 straws, and each rectangular face would require 2 straws. Therefore, the total number of straws needed would be 2 (for the triangular faces) + 3 (for the rectangular faces) = 6 straws.
Google 'triangular prism net' and there will be some guides on there.
A triangular prism which will have 5 faces, 9 edges and 6 vertices
"Triangular" is an adjective and so cannot have any of anything. You need a noun to go with the adjective to make it a subject of the question: such as triangular lamina, or triangular pyramid or triangular prism, or triangular dipyramid or whatever. And in each case, the answer will be different!
4 faces: tetrahedron; a pyramid with a triangular base has 4 faces.5 faces: pentahedron; A triangular prism (the sort you make a rainbow with) is a pentahedron; a square pyramidis a pentahedron - it has a square base and 4 triangular sides.6 faces: hexahedron; a regular hexahedron, with all its faces square, is a cube. 7 faces: heptahedron 8 faces: octahedron9 faces: enneahedron10 faces: decahedron11 faces: hendecahedron 12 faces: dodecahedron
sqare
triangle and rectangle
Yes they can.