Triangular Prism
A 3-dimensional figure with 5 faces is a triangular prism. It consists of two triangular bases and three rectangular faces connecting the corresponding sides of the bases. The total number of faces in a triangular prism is 5.
It depends on what kind of prism you mean. For example, a rectangular prism has 6 bases and a triangular prism has 5 bases. A triangular prism only has two bases.
A trangular prism:)
A triangular prism has five bases because it can be flipped over to form five different bases
Short answer, yes. Long answer, a triangular prism has two triangular faces, its bases, and three rectangular faces, its sides, which connect the two faces. Unfolding the prism into a net reveals a rectangle divided into three rectangular sections (these are the three rectangular faces) and two congruent triangles attached along a common edge to one of these rectangles (these are the two triangular faces).
Triangular prism.
a triangular prism!
A rectangular pyramid has 5 faces: a rectangular base, and 4 triangular faces.
triangular prism
a triangular prism has to triangular bases while a rectangular prism has a rectangle as the bases.
Those figures are called triangular prisms.
A triangular prism (Two triangles as the two bases)
The triangular prism has the two triangular bases and rectangular side faces.
A triangular prism has three rectangular faces. In addition to these rectangular faces, it also has two triangular bases, making a total of five faces overall. The rectangular faces connect the corresponding edges of the triangular bases.
A triangular prism.
A solid figure that has two congruent polygons as bases and lateral faces that are rectangles is called a prism. The two bases are parallel and identical, while the lateral faces connect corresponding sides of the bases and are rectangular in shape. Prisms can be categorized based on the shape of their bases, such as triangular prisms or rectangular prisms.
A prism. A triangular prism has two congruent triangles as bases, rectangular prism, pentagonal prism, etc.