Prisms and pyramids are both geometric shapes that have multiple faces, vertices, and edges.
A prism is a three-dimensional shape with two parallel and congruent bases that are connected by rectangular or parallelogram faces. The bases can be any polygon, and the height of the prism is the distance between the two bases. Some examples of prisms include rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, and hexagonal prisms.
A pyramid, on the other hand, is a three-dimensional shape with a polygonal base and triangular faces that meet at a single vertex, called the apex, above the base. The height of a pyramid is the distance from the apex to the base. Some examples of pyramids include square pyramids, triangular pyramids, and pentagonal pyramids.
define Prisms and Pyramids
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