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The end of a triangular prism is a triangle, which by definition has 3 sides.
A triangular prism.... like the Toblerone chocolate box.... a triangle at each end. Label the angles A, B and C at one end and A1, B1 and C1 at the other end. Now, there are three rectangles - A, A1, B, B1 - A, A1, C, C1 - B, B1, C, C1
A cable., The vertical triangular portion of the end of a building, from the level of the cornice or eaves to the ridge of the roof. Also, a similar end when not triangular in shape, as of a gambrel roof and the like., The end wall of a building, as distinguished from the front or rear side., A decorative member having the shape of a triangular gable, such as that above a Gothic arch in a doorway.
If you looked at the bottom of a pyramid and saw a right triangle it would be a right triangular prism. It would have 3 triangular faces extending up from the bottom. The last sentence refers to a right tetrahedron, not a prism. A triangular prism has two triangles at either end, and three rectangles joining them - like a pencil with a triangular cross-section.
Well they are different shapes: prism: A solid object that has two identical ends and all flat sides. The cross section is the same all along its length. The shape of the ends give the prism a name, such as "triangular prism" It is also a polyhedron. Pyramid: A solid object where: The base is a polygon (a straight-sided shape) The sides are triangles which meet at the top (the apex). It is a polyhedron. This is a square pyramid, but there are also triangular pyramids, pentagonal pyramids, and so on. Difference: In a pyramid there are 4 faces which are triangular in shape and there is 1 face which is a square which is its base. On the other hand, A prism has 3 rectangular faces and 2 equilateral triangular faces which work as its base. Similarity: Both of them have triangular faces. Actually I don't find any similarity between them, except that and they are polyhedrons. Plus the base of a pyramid alters the name of the pyramid, just like the end of a prism does.
Gables in House ConstructionA gable on a house is the triangular end of a house with a pitched or angled roof. The number of gables on a house depends on the construction of the roof; the standard "box-shaped" house with a non-hip roof will have 2 gables. A gable can also refer to the wall containing the gable end as defined above.Also note that this type of pitched or angled roof is also known as a "gable roof."Gable is my last name so how is that possoble?
No, it is not. A triangular number cannot end with a 7.
A pyramid is triangular shaped.
The end of a triangular prism is a triangle, which by definition has 3 sides.
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Gables in House ConstructionA gable on a house is the triangular end of a house with a pitched or angled roof. The number of gables on a house depends on the construction of the roof; the standard "box-shaped" house with a non-hip roof will have 2 gables. A gable can also refer to the wall containing the gable end as defined above.Also note that this type of pitched or angled roof is also known as a "gable roof."Gable is my last name so how is that possoble?
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Not sure exactly what you're talking about, but a squid can certainly appear torpedo shaped when swimming and also possesses a triangular shaped fin on the posterior end (the end opposite the arms and tentacles).
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A triangular prism.... like the Toblerone chocolate box.... a triangle at each end. Label the angles A, B and C at one end and A1, B1 and C1 at the other end. Now, there are three rectangles - A, A1, B, B1 - A, A1, C, C1 - B, B1, C, C1
The parallel bases would be the two triangular faces, on either end of the prism.
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