What is the two-dimensional shape created by slicing a triangular prism parallel to the base?(1 point)

Responses

rectangle
rectangle

square
square

triangle
triangle

hexagon

rectangle

why

When a triangular prism is sliced parallel to the base, the cross-section is a rectangle because the cut will go through one of the triangular faces and create a shape with four sides, with opposite sides being parallel and equal in length. This results in a rectangle.

positive

Got it! Positive confirmation that the two-dimensional shape created by slicing a triangular prism parallel to the base is a rectangle. Thank you!