A square pyramid
If we look at a geometric figure on a plane like, say, a triangle, we'd say that the vertex is the point at which any two lines connect to form a "corner" of the triangle. In the case of a three-dimensional solid like, say, a cube, the places where two faces meet is called an edge of the cube. Both of these terms are used in mathematics, and an investigator can apply them to many geometric figures using the ideas presented here.
A pyramid but it can have a base that is different and also a triangle
A triangular prism.
Not possible !... A six-faced block would have to be either a cube (in which all six faces are squares) or a cuboid - which would have four rectangular and two square faces !
For the most part faces are symmetrical, but not perfectly. In fact, research shows that the more symmetrical a persons face is, the more attractive they are.
If the triangles are congruent then it is a triangular-based prism.
It could be a rectangle-based pyramid.
The shape described is a triangular prism.
a rectangle
There are 2 triangle base faces, and 3 rectangle faces. 5 total faces.
Triangle
None.
The analogy for "square: triangle" is "cube: tetrahedron." Just as a square is a two-dimensional shape with four equal sides, a triangle is a three-dimensional shape with three vertices. Similarly, a cube is a three-dimensional shape with six equal square faces, while a tetrahedron is a three-dimensional shape with four triangular faces. Both pairs represent geometric shapes with increasing dimensions and different characteristics.
A triangular prism.
A rectangle is a two-dimensional shape, so it doesn't have faces in the way that three dimensional shapes have. A rectangle has four edges and four corners.
One - a rectangle is a flat shape - not a three dimensional object !
An octahedron is a three-dimensional geometric shape with eight faces, each of which is an equilateral triangle. It is a polyhedron with eight vertices and 12 edges.