a polyhedron whose end faces are parallel congruent polygons and the side faces are parallelogram is called a
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Lateral Faces of the prism.
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A prism is a polyhedron whose faces consist of two congruent lying in parallel planes and a number of parallelograms. The sides of the parallelograms are the segments that join the corresponding vertices of the two congruent polygons. These two congruent polygons are called the base of the prism. The parallelograms are called the lateral faces of the prism. The segments that join the bases and form the sides of the lateral faces are called the lateral edges of the prism. The union of the two polygons and the parallelograms form the entire prism.
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