A prism. A triangular prism has two congruent triangles as bases, rectangular prism, pentagonal prism, etc.
If, by parellel you mean parallel, the answer is a prism.
The solid figure that has two congruent polygons as bases and lateral faces that are rectangles is called a prism. Specifically, if the bases are triangles, it is known as a triangular prism; if the bases are rectangles, it is a rectangular prism. The lateral faces connect the corresponding edges of the two bases, forming a three-dimensional shape.
I have no f*cking idea and i am a f*cking 7th grader.
A solid figure that has two congruent polygons as bases and lateral faces that are rectangles is called a prism. The two bases are parallel and identical, while the lateral faces connect corresponding sides of the bases and are rectangular in shape. Prisms can be categorized based on the shape of their bases, such as triangular prisms or rectangular prisms.
It could be any number of polygons with 4 or more sides.
If, by parellel you mean parallel, the answer is a prism.
I am not sure that such a surface can exist.
I have no f*cking idea and i am a f*cking 7th grader.
It could be any number of polygons with 4 or more sides.
It is a cylinder
a rectangular prism yeah
triangular prism
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A parallelogram or trapezoid.No!A parallelogram or a trapezoid are polygons (2-dimensional). A polyhedron, or 3-dimensional object, with parallel congruent bases is a prism.A prism. To give it fuller description, an "n-gonal prism" where the "n-gon" refers to the 2-d name of the bases.
A triangular prism. :)
No.
When they are identical to each other in size and angles