Cylinder
I would say... a cylinder 2 bases. top and bottom. basically 2 circles on a rectangle that is rolled up.
The lateral area is the surface area of a 3D figure, excluding the area of any bases. For the lateral area of a cylinder, you would take the circumference of the base multiplied by the height of the cylinder to get the lateral area of the surface. It's basically splitting a can down one side, cutting the ends off completely, rolling it out flat, and figuring out the area of the resulting rectangle.
Trapezoid
A prism..
cylinder
A cylinder has two bases that are both circles, as well as one lateral rectangle (surface) that is between the two circles and curved around their edge to form a cylinder.
Yes, the two bases are triangles, the 3 lateral faces are rectangles.
A cylinder perhaps
cylinder
Yes, it would be a different shape!
Half a torus (a donut/doughnut)
i am a sphere
A cylinder looks like a can. It has congruent circles for the bases and vertical sides that when rolled out would be a rectangle.
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 hexagonal prism has 2 hexagonal bases (which are faces) and 6 lateral rectanglur faces.
A triangular prism.
A rectangular prism has congruent bases and parallelograms as lateral surfaces.