The parallel bases would be the two triangular faces, on either end of the prism.
Plane shapes you draw on paper. Solid shapes can be picked up. Examples of plane shapes would be circle, square, triangle, etc. Examples of solid shapes would be a sphere, a cube, pyramid, and so on. ■
It is a triangular prism that would fit the given description
A triangular prism would fit the given description
5* * * * *Most people would consider the 2 triangular end faces as the bases and the 5 rectangular ones as lateral faces.I think it has 2 base the answer is 5A triangular prism has 5 faces, 9 edges and 6 vertices
a piece of a very thick cake would be in the shape of a triangular prism so if you take a thick cake and cut it into regular sized pieces, the shapes of the pieces would be triangular prism
Two triangles,two rectangles
None. By definition, a triangular prism has triangular bases. If it had circular bases it would be a circular prism (cylinder).
If you triplied the height of a triangular prism, would that triple it volume
The parallel bases would be the two triangular faces, on either end of the prism.
3-dimensional shapes made by extruding a polygon are called prisms.In this instance it would be a triangular prism.
If you looked at the bottom of a pyramid and saw a right triangle it would be a right triangular prism. It would have 3 triangular faces extending up from the bottom. The last sentence refers to a right tetrahedron, not a prism. A triangular prism has two triangles at either end, and three rectangles joining them - like a pencil with a triangular cross-section.
f you looked at the bottom of a pyramid and saw a right triangle it would be a right triangular prism. It would have 3 triangular faces extending up from the bottom. The last sentence refers to a right tetrahedron, not a prism. A triangular prism has two triangles at either end, and three rectangles joining them - like a pencil with a triangular cross-section.
Any face of a prism can be its base. Conventionally, though, one of the triangular faces would be considered the base.
A triangular cylinder would be a prism.
A triangular prism would be an appropriate answer.
A cow's head is shaped sort of like a triangular prism, so that's probably what you would call it: a triangular prism.