A polyhedron with lateral faces that are rectangles is a prism. In a prism, the two bases are congruent polygons, and the lateral faces are formed by connecting the corresponding vertices of the bases with rectangular faces. The specific type of prism is named based on the shape of its bases, such as triangular prism, rectangular prism, or pentagonal prism.
No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.
They are rectangles.
The lateral faces of all right prisms are rectangles.
The lateral faces will be parallelograms, and the opposite faces will be congruent. In a right prism, the lateral faces will be rectangles.
A polyhedron that has a face that is not a base is a triangular prism. In a triangular prism, the two triangular faces serve as the bases, while the three rectangular faces are considered lateral faces. These lateral faces are not bases, demonstrating that a polyhedron can have faces that are not classified as bases.
No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.No. Lateral faces of prisms are generally rectangles although they can also be parallelograms.
They are rectangles.
The lateral faces of all right prisms are rectangles.
No, its lateral faces are triangles, not rectangles.
The lateral faces will be parallelograms, and the opposite faces will be congruent. In a right prism, the lateral faces will be rectangles.
A polyhedron that has a face that is not a base is a triangular prism. In a triangular prism, the two triangular faces serve as the bases, while the three rectangular faces are considered lateral faces. These lateral faces are not bases, demonstrating that a polyhedron can have faces that are not classified as bases.
a rectangular prism
right prism
The lateral faces of a prism are either squares, rectangles or parallelograms. If the prism is oblique then the faces must be parallelograms and not rectangles or squares.
pyramid
Yes, the two bases are triangles, the 3 lateral faces are rectangles.
A hexagonal pyramid.