The base of a rectangular prism is a base of a rectangle!
A prism can have a triangular cross-section with a rectangular base
The base of a rectangular prism is a rectangle. The area of a rectangle is length times width.
No. The 'rectangular' or 'triangular' refer to the shape of the base of the prism. These are different.
The side of the base of a rectangular prism refers to the lengths of the two edges that form the base rectangle. In a rectangular prism, the base consists of two dimensions: length and width. These dimensions determine the area of the base and are perpendicular to each other. The height of the prism extends vertically from the base, but the side lengths of the base are specifically the length and width.
They are polyhedra with a rectangular base.
a triangular prism is different from a rectangular prism because: their names are different a triangular prism has a triangle for its' base a rectangular prism has a rectangle base a triangular prism has less sides than a rectangular prism a rectangular prism has more sides than a triangular prism
A prism can have a triangular cross-section with a rectangular base
a prism with a hexagon for a base.
The base of a rectangular prism is a rectangle. The area of a rectangle is length times width.
No. The 'rectangular' or 'triangular' refer to the shape of the base of the prism. These are different.
They are polyhedra with a rectangular base.
A square.
a rectangle of course
yes
It is a rectangle.
A base.
A rectangular prism has 6 vertices (or corners) and a rectangular base.