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Q: Could a hexagonal prism and a triangular prism tessellate?
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Could a hexagontal prism and a triangular prism tessellate?

Yes, if the hexagons were regular and if the triangular prisms could be combined to the same shape as the hexagonal prisms.


What is the difference between a triangular prism and a hexagonal prism?

A triangular prism has triangular bases, a heagonal prism has ... you guessed it! ... hexagonal bases.


Can a triangular prism tessellate?

yes


What are some 3d shapes?

Cube, Cuboid, Triangular Prism, Rectangular Prism, Hexagonal Prism, Dodecahedron


What are the names of all prisms?

Triangular Prism Rectangular Prism Polygonal Prism Hexagonal Prism


How many more faces does a hexagonal prism have than a triangular prism?

3


How many triangular and rectangular faces are on a hexagonal prism?

A hexagonal prism doesn't have any triangles. There are two hexagons and 6 rectangles.


Name a 3d shape that has half as many edges as a hexagonal prism?

Triangular prism


What kinds of prisms are there?

There's the rectangular prism, the triangular prism, hexagonal prism, pentagonal prism, the cube, and the octagonal prism.


Which shape has 2 more faces than a triangular prism?

A triangular prism has 5 faces. Pentagonal prisms and hexagonal pyramids have 7.


What are the shape of faces on a hexagonal prism?

the faces of the hexagonal prism is eight triangular faces. Because of the ambiguity of the term octahedron and the dissimilarity of the various eight-sidedfigures,


How do you find the volume for a triangular prism?

The volume of any prism is worked out in the same way whether it's a hexagonal prism, circular prism or a triangular prism. You just need to times the length of the prism against the area of the cross-section.