Is a rectangular prism a polyhedron
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You'll find your answer here:
http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/polyhedron.html
Thanks! This confirmed what I thought but because it is a final test I was worried.
You're welcome. And good luck on your test!
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If a triangular prism has length 10 m and volume 180^(3), what are two possible integer height.
Yes, a rectangular prism is a polyhedron.
To understand this, it's helpful to know what a polyhedron is. A polyhedron is a 3-dimensional geometric shape with flat faces, straight edges, and distinct vertices (corners). A rectangular prism meets all these criteria.
To verify this, you can visually examine a rectangular prism. Start by imagining a rectangular box or a cereal box. A rectangular prism has six rectangular faces, each of which is a flat surface. Every edge on a rectangular prism is a straight line, and each corner is a vertex where three edges meet.
So, based on these characteristics, we can conclude that a rectangular prism is indeed a polyhedron.