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Prism
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  1. The volume of a prism is: B * h
  2. RIGHT TRIANGULAR PRISM: A right triangular prism is made of two triangular bases and three rectangular faces with lateral edges perpendicular to the bases.
  3. A regular right triangular prism is made of two equilateral Triangular bases and three identical rectangular sides:

A prism is a polyhedron with two parallel and congruent polygonal bases, All lateral faces (or sides) are parallelograms. Lateral faces meet in line segments called_lateral edges_.

A right prism is one whose lateral faces and lateral edges are perpendicular to its bases. The lateral faces of a right prism are all rectangles , and the height of a right prism is equal to the length of its lateral edge. A regular prism has regular polygons as bases and has all sides equal in length and all angles equal in measure. A right regular prism is one with regular polygon bases and perpendicular rectangular lateral sides.

The volume of a prism is: B * h

The Lateral Surface is: Ph
The Surface of prism is: 2
B + Lateral surface area

where B is the area of base and P is the perimeter of the base

RIGHT TRIANGULAR PRISM: A right triangular prism is made of two triangular bases and three rectangular faces with lateral edges perpendicular to the bases.

A regular right triangular prism is made of two equilateral Triangular bases and three identical rectangular sides:

|| Prism, || Cone, || Cylinder, || Sphere,Hemispheres, || Parallelepiped,

|| Pyramid ||