the top viw of a triangular prism is a triangle
A triangle.
It will look like a cone-shaped party hat from the side and a bullseye from the top.
The answer depends on the orientation of the prism. Generally, the top view is a rectangle. The side view is either a triangle, a parallelogram or a rectangle, depending on the position.
Well if it is a octagonal prism then no because there is a front base and a back base. For a triangular prism, that has 1 base because it is flat on the bottom. And it is pointy at the top where the triangles meet. Rectangular prism -same as triangular prism
the top viw of a triangular prism is a triangle
the difference is a triangular pyramid has a point at the top and a triangular prism doesn't and a triangular pyramid has a square at the bottom and tringular prism doesn't
A triangle.
The question is too ambiguous because, depending on its orientation, the top of a triangular prism can be a triangualar face, a rectangular face or an edge.
It will look like a cone-shaped party hat from the side and a bullseye from the top.
A triangular prism has a uniformed cross-section whereas a rectangular pyramid does not.
The answer depends on the orientation of the prism. Generally, the top view is a rectangle. The side view is either a triangle, a parallelogram or a rectangle, depending on the position.
Um.... 4 a top view is just the point and the side view show the side of the triangle
Well if it is a octagonal prism then no because there is a front base and a back base. For a triangular prism, that has 1 base because it is flat on the bottom. And it is pointy at the top where the triangles meet. Rectangular prism -same as triangular prism
It looks like a triangle.
A triangular prism has nine edges, three edges that are parallel to each other on the top and bottom of the prism, and three surrounding edges. It also has five faces and six vertices.
There are 9 edges. It has three edges which are parallel to each other (along the length of the prism) AND it has three pairs of parallel edges - at the top and bottom of the prism.