Describe the specific attributes of a prism.(1 point)

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A prism is a point where two or more line segments meet.
A prism is a point where two or more line segments meet.

A prism is a figure that has height, length, and width.
A prism is a figure that has height, length, and width.

A prism has parallel identical bases and identical lateral faces.
A prism has parallel identical bases and identical lateral faces.

A prism is the top or bottom face of a solid object.

The bottom face of a prism is called the base, while the top face is also referred to as the top base or apex.

The sides of a prism are called lateral faces, and they are usually parallelograms or rectangles.
The edges of a prism are the line segments where the lateral faces meet.
The vertices of a prism are the points where the edges meet.
The height of a prism is the perpendicular distance between the top and bottom bases.
The length of a prism is the distance between two opposite edges on the same base.
The width of a prism is the distance between two parallel edges on the same base.
The volume of a prism can be calculated by multiplying the area of the base with the height.
The surface area of a prism can be found by adding the areas of all the lateral faces and the bases.
A prism can have different shapes for its bases, such as triangles (triangular prism), squares (cubic prism), or polygons with more sides (pentagonal prism, hexagonal prism, etc.).