False.
Not true. They have only one base and several (3 or more) lateral triangular faces. A pyramid has a single vertex over a base - there are no parallel faces in any pyramid.
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A prism.
An edge is a segment that is the intersection of two faces. A cylinder has two parallel bases bounded by congruent circles, and a curved lateral surface which connect the circles. Therefore, a cylinder does not have an edge.
A triangular pyramid has one base, a triangle, and 3 sides, also triangles, meeting at one point, the vertex, at the top. A triangular prism has two parallel bases which are triangles, but the sides are rectangles that connect the two triangular bases.
Not true. They have only one base and several (3 or more) lateral triangular faces. A pyramid has a single vertex over a base - there are no parallel faces in any pyramid.
A rectangular prism has congruent bases and parallelograms as lateral surfaces.
no
Usually, a pair of parallel bases and four pairs of parallel lateral faces.
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A Prism
Lateral Face - In a prism, the faces that are not bases. In a pyramid, faces that intersect at the vertex.
No, a pyramid has 1 base, you are thinking of a cylinder.
A cylinder
the difference between a pyramid and prism (in geometry) is that a pyramid has one base and lateral faces that are triangles where prisms have two congruent bases and lateral faces that are parallelograms
A prism.
An edge is a segment that is the intersection of two faces. A cylinder has two parallel bases bounded by congruent circles, and a curved lateral surface which connect the circles. Therefore, a cylinder does not have an edge.