A three dimensional figure has two bases of identical polygon which are separated by equal distances and whose lateral faces are rectangular in shape. Identify the 3-D shape
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Polyhedrons
Polyhedrons (or polyhedra) are straight-sided solid shapes. Polyhedrons are based on polygons, two dimensional plane shapes with straight lines.
Polyhedrons are defined as having:
Straight edges.
Flat sides called faces.
Corners, called vertices.
Polyhedrons are also often defined by the number of edges, faces and vertices they have, as well as whether their faces are all the same shape and size. Like polygons, polyhedrons can be regular (based on regular polygons) or irregular (based on irregular polygons). Polyhedrons can also be concave or convex.
One of the most basic and familiar polyhedrons is the cube. A cube is a regular polyhedron, having six square faces, 12 edges, and eight
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A prism is a three-dimensional figure with two parallel, congruent bases. The bases, which are also two of the faces, can be any polygon. The other faces are rectangles. A prism is named according to the shape of its bases