Yes. A face is a flat surface of a cube, prism, etc. A base is the same.
Bases are faces but faces are not necessarily bases.
4 Lateral faces are a)all the faces except the bases b)the faces forming the bases
Sides and faces are the same thing. A hexagonal prism has 8 faces and 12 vertices.
A right circular cylinder has two bases. If you consider these bases to be faces, then the is yes.
A Prismthe faces are called bases
Bases are faces but faces are not necessarily bases.
Bases and faces are the same, so a triangular prism will have 6 faces/bases.
The number of faces determines the bases' shape.
The same !!
A cube has 6 sides.Since faces are the same thing as sides, it has 6 faces.It has 12 edges.A cube has 6 sides.Since faces are the same thing as sides, it has 6 faces.It has 12 edges.A cube has 6 sides.Since faces are the same thing as sides, it has 6 faces.It has 12 edges.A cube has 6 sides.Since faces are the same thing as sides, it has 6 faces.It has 12 edges.
A pyramid is a generic term. There are pyramids with triangular bases, square or rectangular or quadrilateral bases, pentagonal base and so on. A pyramid whose base is a polygon with n sides has n+1 sides (which are the same thing as faces), and n+1 vertices.
Sides and faces are the same thing, and an octahedron has eight.
Sides and faces are the same thing. There are 6 of them. There are 12 edges.
4 Lateral faces are a)all the faces except the bases b)the faces forming the bases
A cube.
Sides and faces are the same thing. A hexagonal prism has 8 faces and 12 vertices.
In its most generalised form it comprises two connected, congruent and parallel faces: these faces are called the bases. In a right prism, the bases are at right angles to the length of the prism. In a polyhedral prism, all faces are polygons and, in such a case, the faces joining the bases are quadrilaterals. In the very special case of a right polyhedral prism, the bases are polygons and the lateral faces are rectangles.