Congruent polygons.
A three-dimensional figure formed by six parallelograms is called a Parallelepiped. A cube is one example and leads to the alternate definition of a polyhedron with six faces, each of which is a parallelogram.The opposite sides are in parallel planes.
A prism. The name of the prism usually reflects the polygonal shape of the bases eg triangular prism or rectangular prism.
A prism has two parallel and congruent bases in the shape of polygons. Example - a cereal box (is rectangular prism). The top and bottom are rectangles(a polygon). They are the same size and shape (congruent) and also parallel. A cube (think of six sided dice) is a special rectangular prism. Imagine a a box where the top and bottom are triangles (of the shape size and shape). This is called a triangular prism.
Congruent polygons.
Congruent polygons.
A three-dimensional figure formed by six parallelograms is called a Parallelepiped. A cube is one example and leads to the alternate definition of a polyhedron with six faces, each of which is a parallelogram.The opposite sides are in parallel planes.
A prism. The name of the prism usually reflects the polygonal shape of the bases eg triangular prism or rectangular prism.
A prism has two parallel and congruent bases in the shape of polygons. Example - a cereal box (is rectangular prism). The top and bottom are rectangles(a polygon). They are the same size and shape (congruent) and also parallel. A cube (think of six sided dice) is a special rectangular prism. Imagine a a box where the top and bottom are triangles (of the shape size and shape). This is called a triangular prism.
A trapezium, and some irregular polygons of 5 or more sides.
Congruent polygons.
Sounds like a rectangular solid to me, such as an elongated box.
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parallel polygons.
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