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
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.
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.
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.
If restricted to plane faces, a rectangular pyramid or a triangular prism. With curved faces such shapes will usually not have names.
Yes, if it is a prism with an irregular base.
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.