Because a rectangular prism has straight edges whereas a a cylinder has curved edges.
a rectangular prism has one net
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If you mean prism, the answer is YES. If you meant prim, I have no idea.
A rectangular solid is 3-dimensional, but I'm assuming you mean a 2-dimensional representation of a rectangular solid, which is called a net. Do a search for the following: "net rectangular prism" and you will see a drawing of it.
No, the net of a rectangle does not consist of six identical rectangular faces. A net for a rectangular prism, which is a three-dimensional shape, would include two identical rectangular faces for the top and bottom and four rectangular faces for the sides, resulting in a total of six faces. However, while the top and bottom faces are the same, the side faces can vary in size if the prism is not a cube.
a rectangular prism has one net
a rectangular prism has one net
trinangleular prism
Net of the Triangular Prism
The nets are NOT the same.
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The letter on the front will be W. The letter on the bottom will be X.
Go to http://www.korthalsaltes.com/gif1/rectangular_prism.gif, to see.
If you mean prism, the answer is YES. If you meant prim, I have no idea.
A rectangular solid is 3-dimensional, but I'm assuming you mean a 2-dimensional representation of a rectangular solid, which is called a net. Do a search for the following: "net rectangular prism" and you will see a drawing of it.
A net that forms a triangular prism consists of two triangular faces and three rectangular faces. The triangular faces serve as the bases of the prism, while the rectangular faces connect the corresponding sides of the triangles. When folded along the edges, the rectangles connect the two triangles to create the three-dimensional shape of the prism.