A rectangular pyramid is one possible answer.
There are many shapes that have one and only one rectangular face, but an example of one would be a rectangular pyramid.
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The shape that has four triangular faces and one rectangular face is called a triangular prism. In this solid, the rectangular face serves as the base, while the triangular faces connect the edges of the rectangular base, forming the prism's sides. Triangular prisms can vary in size but maintain this characteristic face structure.
Yes, but only if one face of one prism is congruent to a face of the other.
A pyramid
There are many shapes that have one and only one rectangular face, but an example of one would be a rectangular pyramid.
There cannot be such a shape. It is not a cylinder because a cylinder sdoes not have a rectangular face. A rectangle must be a flat face and the only flat faces in a cylinder are the circle faces. The curved face can be "opened out" into a rectangular shape but because the face is curved it cannot be rectangular.
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A rectangular-based pyramid.
The shape that has four triangular faces and one rectangular face is called a triangular prism. In this solid, the rectangular face serves as the base, while the triangular faces connect the edges of the rectangular base, forming the prism's sides. Triangular prisms can vary in size but maintain this characteristic face structure.
Yes, but only if one face of one prism is congruent to a face of the other.
A pyramid
pentigoall prisim.A cube missing one face
rectangular prism pyramid
rectangle * * * * * A rectangle has just one face! The 3-dimensional shape is a square prism.
There is no such shape - unless there are other faces. If there is one rectangular face then you require at least four other faces - one on each edge of the rectangle - making a minimum of 5 faces.
Ah, the rectangular prism is a wonderful shape to work with. It has multiple lines of symmetry! If you draw a line from the center of one face to the opposite face, and another line from the center of the other face to its opposite, you'll see the symmetry and balance that this shape holds. Keep exploring and creating, my friend.