It is simply called a face.
any face that is not a base is?
Sometimes. Any face can be defined as a base of a prism; but pyramids may have one face that is a base and not a triangle.
It is called the base.
True.
Any face that is not a base is a what
It is simply called a face.
any face that is not a base is?
Sometimes. Any face can be defined as a base of a prism; but pyramids may have one face that is a base and not a triangle.
It is called the base.
The base of a prism can be any polygon, but the polygon face parallel to the base must be congruent. True
True.
The lateral face for a prism or pyramid is any edge or face which is not part of a base.
false -apex
These are terms which are used in the context of polyhedra. A polyhedron is a 3-dimensional, solid shape which is bounded by polygons. Every such polygon is a face. However, some faces are also called bases and this depends on the polyhedron.All the faces of a pyramid, with the possible exception of one, are triangles. The one different face is called the base. In a triangular pyramid (tetrahedron) the face that is at the bottom is the base.A prism has two identical, parallel faces which may be any polygon. All the other faces are rectangles. A non-rectangular faces are called the bases. In a cuboid all six faces are rectangles and so any pair of opposite faces are called bases.
Any face of a prism can be its base. Conventionally, though, one of the triangular faces would be considered the base.
It depends on the shape of the base. A pyramid or a prism can have any polygonal shape as base and the formula for its area will depend on the shape. With other solid figures, the base may simply be the face tat the object happens to be "sitting" on: roll it and another face becomes the base.