Circles don't, but the others do, if you think of squares and rectangles as parallelograms.
No, the bases are triangles, the sides are rectangles.
Rectangles and/or squares
4 rectangles with either 2 rectangles or 2 squares as the bases
A solid figure with two congruent polygonal bases connected by lateral faces that are rectangles is called a prism. The two bases can be any type of polygon, such as triangles, squares, or hexagons, and the lateral faces are perpendicular to the bases. The height of the prism is the perpendicular distance between the two bases. Examples include triangular prisms and rectangular prisms.
Yes, triangular prisms have two faces that are equilateral triangles and three faces that are rectangles.
Yes squares with longer bases.
No, the bases are triangles, the sides are rectangles.
Rectangles and/or squares
4 rectangles with either 2 rectangles or 2 squares as the bases
A prism.
Rectangular Prism. It's lateral faces are 4 rectangles. It's bases are 2 squares.
The bases and sides of a cube are squares. The bases and sides of a rectangular prism are rectangles.
A solid figure with two congruent polygonal bases connected by lateral faces that are rectangles is called a prism. The two bases can be any type of polygon, such as triangles, squares, or hexagons, and the lateral faces are perpendicular to the bases. The height of the prism is the perpendicular distance between the two bases. Examples include triangular prisms and rectangular prisms.
A triangular prism. :)
Yes, triangular prisms have two faces that are equilateral triangles and three faces that are rectangles.
yes, they do ,because they have two bases that are equilateral triangle and three faces that are rectangles.
Yes, the two bases are triangles, the 3 lateral faces are rectangles.