I think its plane
cube rectangular prism anything with 8 vertices on the 3d plane
Yes, if it is a prism with an irregular base.
Rectangles are plane (2-dimensional) polygons. Only solid (3-dimensional) polyhedrons have faces.
It is a prismoid - a prism-like solid whose lateral faces are not perpendicular to the bases.It is a prismoid - a prism-like solid whose lateral faces are not perpendicular to the bases.It is a prismoid - a prism-like solid whose lateral faces are not perpendicular to the bases.It is a prismoid - a prism-like solid whose lateral faces are not perpendicular to the bases.
triangular prism
A prism. A prism is named for its base, eg a triangular prism has a triangle for the base. If the base is a circle, the circular prism is called a cylinder.
cube rectangular prism anything with 8 vertices on the 3d plane
Prism
yes, there is. a prism can be defined as a solid shape and a solid is a a 3d shape which example can be a prism therefore there is a relationship.
The solid figure swept out by a polygon which moves in a constant direction not in the plane of the polygon. If the direction is perpendicular to the plane then it is a right prism.See related link for another definition.
A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism. A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism. A solid shape with regular area and height makes a prism.
A quadrilateral prism is a solid (3-D) object with two quadrilateral faces at either end and four rectangular faces joining these. A trough, with plane (not curved) sides is one example.
No.
Yes, if it is a prism with an irregular base.
If restricted to plane faces, a rectangular pyramid or a triangular prism. With curved faces such shapes will usually not have names.
Rectangle prism
The answer depends mainly on the plane which is used to divide the prism.The result can be a rectangular prism (or a cube), a trapezoidal prism, a triangular prism, but to get really exotic shapes the cutting plane needs to be not parallel to any of the faces or diagonals of the prism.