Well, honey, if you have 2 square bases and 4 square faces, you're dealing with a square pyramid. It's like a triangle decided to upgrade its game and sprout an extra dimension. So, grab your ruler and start measuring those sides, because it's time to get your geometry on!
Iy=t is a cube
A cuboid can have 2, 4 or 6 square faces.
4 Lateral faces are a)all the faces except the bases b)the faces forming the bases
Rectangular prism
A Square has 4 sides and 4 vertices.
A cube (6 square faces total).
You are describing a cube. A cube has 6 square faces.
Iy=t is a cube
a cube
It has 4 rectangular faces and 2 square faces (:
square
A cuboid can have 2, 4 or 6 square faces.
A square pyramid has 1 square base and 4 triangle-shaped sides.
technically a square prism would be a cube, so i guess not. Ignore that answer. There IS a square prism. A cube has all of its faces congruent and squares. A square prism can have 2 square bases and 4 rectangular lateral faces making it a square prism. Think of it as a rectangular prism right? Well replace the rectangle bases with squares and you have a square prism!
2 bases, 4 sides, 6 faces
A square prism.A square prism.A square prism.A square prism.
Not necessarily. It can have 6 rectangular faces.