Yes, but only if one face of one prism is congruent to a face of the other.
It can, but only if it a right triangular prism one of whose faces exactly matches the face of the square.
NO!!!! A polygon is a 2-dimensional figure. A Prism js a 3-dimensional solid. NB Poly gon is spelled as 'POLYGON' NOT ' Polygone'.
That depends on its application in science or geometry which has not been given. In science it can turn light into different colours and in geometry it can be in the form of a triangular prism.
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It is an octahedron in the form of a hexagonal prism.It is an octahedron in the form of a hexagonal prism.It is an octahedron in the form of a hexagonal prism.It is an octahedron in the form of a hexagonal prism.
A prism has the same cross section throughout its length no matter what form it may take i.e. a cubic prism, a cuboid prism, a triangular prism, a hexagonal prism, a cylindrical prism etc.
The faces are always rectangles on prisms, so if it's a triangular prism the bases are triangles; if it's a rectangular prism, the bases are rectangles; if it's a hexagonal prism, the bases are hexagons. Any polygon can form the base of a prism. Some people also consider cylinders to be circular prisms. In which case any closed plane shape can form the base of a prism.
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The singular form is "basis" and the plural form is "bases".
Yes, but only if one face of one prism is congruent to a face of the other.
A cube is a specialized form of a rectangular prism.
they prism glints off from the sun causing a spectaculer rainbow
A rectangular prism has 8 vertices that form various angles