A triangular prism ! It has a triangular face at each end, a rectangular base and two adjoining rectangular faces. It actually has nine edges and six corners.
a cylinder
triangular-based prism
None. A triangle is a 2-D figure, not a 3-D figure. Therefore, the concepts of faces and bases do not apply to it.
A cylinder.
3-dimensional shapes made by extruding a polygon are called prisms.In this instance it would be a triangular prism.
Such a figure is a triangle-based prism.
A triangular prism ! It has a triangular face at each end, a rectangular base and two adjoining rectangular faces. It actually has nine edges and six corners.
A triangular prism
A prism.
a prism
A cylinder
A triangular prism has 2 triangular faces and 3 rectangular faces.
That would be a triangular prism - assuming you mean a 3-d figure. You usually don't refer to a 2-D figure as having "faces".
A plane
a cylinder
hexagon