Math, asked by shobharaniv1977, 6 months ago

A prism has
triangular faces.​

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Answered by periwinkle39
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A triangular prism is a polyhedron, (three-dimensional shape) made up of two triangular bases and three rectangular sides. Like other Prisms, the two bases here are parallel and congruent to each other. It has 5 faces, 6 vertices and 9 edges in total.

Facts:

Number of faces = 5

Number of edges = 9

Number of vertices = 6

Shape of the base = Triangular

Shape of Sides = Rectangular

Surface Area = 2(Area of triangular bases)+Perimeter of base x Height of prism

Volume = Area of base x Height of Prism

Answered by sunitasantanumukherj
0

Answer:

A triangular prism is a polyhedron, (three-dimensional shape) made up of two triangular bases and three rectangular sides. Like other Prisms, the two bases here are parallel and congruent to each other. It has 5 faces, 6 vertices and 9 edges in total.

Facts:

Number of faces = 5

Number of edges = 9

Number of vertices = 6

Shape of the base = Triangular

Shape of Sides = Rectangular

Surface Area = 2(Area of triangular bases)+Perimeter of base x Height of prism

Volume = Area of base x Height of Prism

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