The six sides of the prism are mutually congruent if the hexagon is a regular one. One base is also congruent to the opposite base. ----------------- (The illustration is an octagonal prism.)
Because if it did not , it would not be a prism!
Yes it does. The two bases (hexagons) are congruent, and the six rectangular sides are congruen to each other.
Yes! All six sides of a hexagon are congruent. It doesn't have to have all sides congruent. A hexagon only needs six sides to be a hexagon.
A rectangular prism with 6 congruent faces is called a cube.
The six sides of the prism are mutually congruent if the hexagon is a regular one. One base is also congruent to the opposite base. ----------------- (The illustration is an octagonal prism.)
Every cube has six congruent sides. If it doesn't have six congruent sides, then it's not a cube.
Because if it did not , it would not be a prism!
"No congruent sides" means: a polygon or prism that has no two sides that are exactly alike.
It's a PRISM
Yes it does. The two bases (hexagons) are congruent, and the six rectangular sides are congruen to each other.
Yes! All six sides of a hexagon are congruent. It doesn't have to have all sides congruent. A hexagon only needs six sides to be a hexagon.
A rectangular prism with 6 congruent faces is called a cube.
the solid figure with six congruent sides isva cube
it is a cube
A polyhedron that has 2 congruent faces is a PRISM. To be a prism, all the other sides (not including the 2 that are congruent) have to be 4-sided.
i think it does