The bases are pentagons - 5 sided polygons.
a pentagonal prism
pentagonal prism
Each and every prism has two parallel congruent bases. It is the shape of these bases that give the name to the prism: a pentagonal prism has pentagons (not necessarily regular) for its bases.
A pentagonal prism is a prism with two pentagon-shaped bases.
Pentagonal Prism = 2 pentagonal bases , 5 lateral faces, 10 vertices Pentagonal Prism = 7 faces, 15 edges
a pentagonal prism
pentagonal prism
Each and every prism has two parallel congruent bases. It is the shape of these bases that give the name to the prism: a pentagonal prism has pentagons (not necessarily regular) for its bases.
A pentagonal prism
hexagonal prism
a pentagonal prism has 2 bases
A pentagonal prism is a three-dimensional shape with two pentagonal bases connected by five rectangular faces. Examples of objects that are shaped like a pentagonal prism include certain buildings with five-sided roofs, some types of pencils, and certain types of salt and pepper shakers. The shape is characterized by its five sides and two pentagonal bases.
a pentagonal prism
A pentagonal prism is a prism with two pentagon-shaped bases.
Pentagonal Prism = 2 pentagonal bases , 5 lateral faces, 10 vertices Pentagonal Prism = 7 faces, 15 edges
pentagonal based prism
A hexagonal prism's base is called a hexagonal base. The names of prisms are given according to the shape of their bases. A hexagonal prism has a base that is shaped like a hexagon. Similarly, a pentagonal prism has a pentagonal base.