A prism??? O.o sounds like it to me anyway...
Isosceles TetrahedronA solid with four faces is a tetrahedron. Each of the faces is a triangle. If all the triangles are congruent, you have an isosceles tetrahedron.
A hexahedron, or cube.
A net has two equilateral triangles and 3 rectangles. What solid figure might it make?
A cube
A pentagonal prism
A triangular prism. :)
The solid figure that has two congruent polygons as bases and lateral faces that are rectangles is called a prism. Specifically, if the bases are triangles, it is known as a triangular prism; if the bases are rectangles, it is a rectangular prism. The lateral faces connect the corresponding edges of the two bases, forming a three-dimensional shape.
Isosceles TetrahedronA solid with four faces is a tetrahedron. Each of the faces is a triangle. If all the triangles are congruent, you have an isosceles tetrahedron.
A solid with congruent faces is a regular polyhedron, such as a cube or a regular tetrahedron. In a cube, all six faces are identical squares, while in a regular tetrahedron, all four faces are congruent equilateral triangles. These shapes exemplify how congruent faces contribute to the symmetry and uniformity of the solid.
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They are prisms.
A hexahedron, or cube.
a rectangular prism
Triangular prisim. The three faces are rectangles, while the two bases are triangles.
It's a triangular prism - the two triangles form two ends, and the rectangles join the three sides.
It is called a prism.
Triangular prism