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.
Trapezoid
There are many shapes that have one and only one rectangular face, but an example of one would be a rectangular pyramid.
A triangular prism - if the three rectangular face are not ALL the faces.
False. A rectangular pyramid has a rectangular base and four triangular faces that meet at a single apex. While it has one rectangular face (the base), the other faces are not rectangular.
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.
Trapezoid
There are many shapes that have one and only one rectangular face, but an example of one would be a rectangular pyramid.
A triangular prism - if the three rectangular face are not ALL the faces.
False. A rectangular pyramid has a rectangular base and four triangular faces that meet at a single apex. While it has one rectangular face (the base), the other faces are not rectangular.
A rectangular pyramid is one possible answer.
Yes, it is possible for a 3D solid to have 2 rectangular faces and 4 square faces. This configuration describes a type of prism known as a rectangular prism, where the two rectangular faces are the bases and the four square faces are the lateral faces connecting the bases. Each square face is perpendicular to the rectangular faces, resulting in a solid with the specified face types.
They both have at least one rectangular face.
Yes, but only if one face of one prism is congruent to a face of the other.
A rectangular pyramid.
No.
In geometry, a rectangular solid is called a rectangular solid. A cube is a rectangular solid that happens to have all surfaces equal.