The triangular prism has the two triangular bases and rectangular side faces.
Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular.
They are polyhedra, with several rectangular faces, and with two identical and parallel bases.
A rectangular prism is a three dimensional shape. The two bases are squares and the four sides are rectangles.
Both rectangular prisms and hexagonal prisms are types of three-dimensional geometric figures. They share similarities in that they both have two parallel faces (bases) and rectangular faces that connect the bases. Additionally, both can be classified as polyhedra, as they are made up of flat surfaces. However, their bases differ in shape, with rectangular prisms having rectangular bases and hexagonal prisms having hexagonal bases.
Not aware of any solid figure with 2+3=5 rectangular faces or bases.
The triangular prism has the two triangular bases and rectangular side faces.
A rectangular cube (a cuboid) is a kind of prism and, by convention, prisms have two bases.
Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular. Look at the prism. If all faces are rectangular (or square) then so are the bases. Otherwise they are the two congruent parallel faces that are not rectangular.
A triangular prism.
A cylinder and a rectangular prism both have two parallel and congruent bases. However, the bases of a cylinder are circles, while the bases of a rectangular prism are rectangles. Both shapes have flat surfaces and straight edges.
They are polyhedra, with several rectangular faces, and with two identical and parallel bases.
They are polyhedra, with several rectangular faces, and with two identical and parallel bases.
A triangular prism.
A trapezoidal prism
A prism..
It is a triangular prism