Describe the specific attributes of a prism.(1 point) Responses A prism is the top or bottom face of a solid object. A prism is the top or bottom face of a solid object. 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

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The specific attributes of a prism are:

  1. Two Parallel Bases: A prism has two identical and parallel faces known as its bases. These bases can be of various shapes, such as triangles, rectangles, or hexagons, depending on the type of prism.

  2. Lateral Faces: The faces that connect the bases are called lateral faces. In a prism, these lateral faces are usually parallelograms (rectangles in the case of right prisms).

  3. Height: A prism has a specific height, which is the distance between its two bases, measured perpendicular to the bases.

  4. Three-Dimensional Shape: A prism is a three-dimensional figure, meaning it has length, width, and height.

  5. Identical Cross-Sections: Cross-sections taken parallel to the bases of the prism will yield identical shapes, which reflect the shape of the bases.

These attributes help distinguish prisms from other geometric shapes.