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Prisms with any number of sides can have perpendicular faces. Often both end faces are perpendicular to the length. In the case of a REGULAR octagonal prism, there will be four pairs of parallel faces, where each face of a pair will be perpendicular to the two faces of one of the other pairs. There is not much that can be said with certainty about an irregular octagonal prism.
The "shown" triangular prism does not exist as none is shown, therefore no paper will be needed to cover it. This is impossible to answer without the "shown" prism. You will need to re-ask the question including the dimensions of the prism, in which case you are really asking for its surface area; this can be calculated: Twice the area of the triangular ends plus the perimeter of the triangular ends times the distance between the ends: surface_area = base_of_end x height_of_end + perimeter_of_end x distance_between_ends (note: area of triangle is 1/2 base x height, but there are two of them so this becomes 2 x 1/2 x base x height = base x height).
height of triangle - 2cmbase of triangle - 10cmlength of prism - 10cmRemember, this is just one example I made up off the top of my head. There are plenty of others.
it is shapes that look 3-Dexamples . cube,hexagonal prism,sphere,rectangular prism,triangular pyramid,square pyramid and much more other but these are the figures i could think ofask your teacher for more 3-D figures and facts about those figures thank you^.^ have a good day!
it has 8 sides
a triangular prism, square based pyramid, rectangular prism and much more
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Nothing much. A base of a cuboid has 4 sides and there are no triangular faces.
A Hexaginal Prism has 8 sides.
8 vertices 6 faces 12 edges
Do you mean, what is the volume of a (right) triangular prism? Multiply the area of one end by the length of the prism.
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Prisms with any number of sides can have perpendicular faces. Often both end faces are perpendicular to the length. In the case of a REGULAR octagonal prism, there will be four pairs of parallel faces, where each face of a pair will be perpendicular to the two faces of one of the other pairs. There is not much that can be said with certainty about an irregular octagonal prism.
6 faces.
A triangular prism has six vertices. A triangular pyramid has four vertices.
A pentagonal prism has 7 faces, which include 2 pentagonal bases and 5 rectangular lateral faces. It also has 15 edges and 10 vertices. This geometric shape is characterized by its two parallel pentagonal faces connected by rectangular sides.
A triangular prism has six verticies.