No, it cannot.
A triangular prism contains zero curved and 5 flat surfaces.
No, a prism cannot have curved sides. A prism is a polyhedron with two parallel and congruent polygonal bases connected by lateral faces that are parallelograms. The lateral faces of a prism are always flat, planar surfaces that are perpendicular to the bases. Curved sides would not meet the definition of a prism.
2 plane faces, 1 curved face
the answer is hexagonal prism
A cone. It has a circle for the base, and a curved face tapering to a point.
flat
No prism can have a curved surface.
A pentagonal prism has 2 pentagonal bases and 5 rectangular lateral faces. The rectangular faces are the only curved surfaces in this context, as the term "curved faces" typically refers to surfaces that are not flat. Therefore, a pentagonal prism has 0 curved faces, as all its faces are flat.
a hexagonal prism has 0 curved surfaces
A rectangular prism is a cuboid. It has no curved faces.
It has no CURVED faces.
It has no CURVED faces.
A prism has no curved surfaces. It has 5 or more flat faces.
A triangular prism contains zero curved and 5 flat surfaces.
No, a prism cannot have curved sides. A prism is a polyhedron with two parallel and congruent polygonal bases connected by lateral faces that are parallelograms. The lateral faces of a prism are always flat, planar surfaces that are perpendicular to the bases. Curved sides would not meet the definition of a prism.
A cylinder; Two circles either end and a curved face joining them, this means the shape is a prism. * * * * * Not necessarily. It could also be a sphere or cone intersected by two planes.
it has 0 curved edges