A triangular prism.
A tetrahedron (or triangular pyramid).
A cube. Or a triangular bipyramid.
rectangular pyramid
A tetrahedron - ie a triangular pyramid.
The object you are describing is a triangular prism. A triangular prism has five faces: two triangular bases and three rectangular lateral faces. The two triangles are the bases of the prism, while the rectangles connect the corresponding edges of the triangles. This shape is commonly found in geometry and various real-world applications.
You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?You cannot because there is no object. Both "rectangular" and "triangular" are adjectives, there is no noun! Rectangular, triangular what?The question is like asking how tall is the broad green? Broad green what?
A cube. Or a triangular bipyramid.
A tetrahedron (or triangular pyramid).
That object would be called a triangular pyramid, also known as a tetrahedron.
rectangular pyramid
A tetrahedron - ie a triangular pyramid.
it is a rectangular prism...
rectangular prism.It has 6 faces and 12 edges. The 2 bases are congruent to each other, and the remaining 4 faces are congruent to each other, but the bases are not necessarily congruent to the other faces.
What figure has 2 triangular faces and 3 rectangular faces? The figure that has 2 triangular faces and 3 rectangular faces is known as a triangular prism. It looks like a standard two-pole tent, or the outer packaging of a bar of Toblerone.The object a triangular prism.
An object with 2 congruent pentagons at opposite ends connected with 5 rectangles is a pentagonal prism.
no, because if you cut it apart and lay it out, it will turn out to be a rectangular object
Some triangular pyramids fit this description. They are called regular tetrahedrons.