A cuboid and a rectangular prism are essentially the same geometric shape, as both have six rectangular faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices. In both shapes, opposite faces are equal in area and parallel, and all angles are right angles. Additionally, both can be defined by their length, width, and height dimensions. Therefore, the terms are often used interchangeably in mathematical contexts.
You can have a triangular prism but not a triangular cuboid which is a rectangular shape.
Yes. A cuboid is also a rectangular prism
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Yes it is a rectangular prism.
No. It is a parallelopiped. And, if it is a right rectangular prism then it is a cuboid.
You can have a triangular prism but not a triangular cuboid which is a rectangular shape.
Yes. A cuboid is also a rectangular prism
a cuboid is a slightly different shape than a rectangular pirson! a rectangular prism has a triangle at to ends unlike the cuboid! A rectangular prism does not have TWO ends that are triangles! Still working on this.....
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A rectangular prism.
Yes it is a rectangular prism.
No. It is a parallelopiped. And, if it is a right rectangular prism then it is a cuboid.
A rectangular prism is a cuboid and that has 8 vertices.
A rectangular prism has 8 vertices. A rectangular prism is a cuboid and that has 8 vertices. A rectangular prism will have 8 vertices.
It is A square * * * * * What?! It is a cuboid; otherwise know as a rectangular prism.
Sure, it's a rectangular prism with additional properties.
A rectangular prism is a cuboid. It has no curved faces.