It could be a prism, but need not be. A regular dodecahedron, for example, is not a prism but has parallel and congruent pentagonal bases.
You can also have any antiprism (see link).
A cylinder
The solid figure described is a prism, specifically a right prism if the sides are perpendicular to the bases. In a prism, the two parallel bases are congruent polygons, and the lateral faces are rectangles that connect corresponding sides of the bases. This geometric structure allows for various types of prisms, depending on the shape of the base polygon, such as triangular prisms or rectangular prisms.
a rectangular prism yeah
A prism.
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Both a cylinder and a prism can have parallel and congruent bases.
Platonic
An upright pentagonal prism has two congruent parallel bases and 15 edges.
cylinder
A cylinder
The solid figure described is a prism, specifically a right prism if the sides are perpendicular to the bases. In a prism, the two parallel bases are congruent polygons, and the lateral faces are rectangles that connect corresponding sides of the bases. This geometric structure allows for various types of prisms, depending on the shape of the base polygon, such as triangular prisms or rectangular prisms.
Prism!
A geometric solid shape with two congruent faces called bases is known as a prism. In a prism, the sides connecting the bases are parallelograms, and the shape can vary depending on the shape of the bases, such as triangular, rectangular, or hexagonal. The height of the prism is the perpendicular distance between the two bases.
a rectangular prism yeah
The given description fits that of a cylinder
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A prism.