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It is the measure of its edge(s) along the prism bases.
If the lateral edge of a prism is perpendicular to both the bases, the prism is called a right prism. In a right prism, the sides connecting the bases are perpendicular to the base faces, resulting in a uniform cross-section along its height. This characteristic distinguishes it from an oblique prism, where the sides are not perpendicular to the bases.
Technically, that's known as an "edge" of the prism.
A cube is a rectangular prism in which each edge is of the same length.
A rectangular Prism has 12 edges.
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An edge is a place where two faces (or sides) are connected, similar to if you folded a piece of paper in half... the folded part is like the edge of a prism. The vertices are the points, like the top of a triangular prism or the top of a pyramid.
It is the measure of its edge(s) along the prism bases.
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If the lateral edge of a prism is perpendicular to both the bases, the prism is called a right prism. In a right prism, the sides connecting the bases are perpendicular to the base faces, resulting in a uniform cross-section along its height. This characteristic distinguishes it from an oblique prism, where the sides are not perpendicular to the bases.
Technically, that's known as an "edge" of the prism.
You look at the edge of the triangular prism and count the points
You look at the edge of the triangular prism and count the points
A cube is a rectangular prism in which each edge is of the same length.
9 for prism, 6 for pyramid
actually all edges of a rectangular prism are parallel to another edge