- Base: In a rectangular prism, the two identical, opposite, parallel faces at the top and bottom are the bases.
- Lateral face: In a rectangular prism, the four side faces that are not the bases are the lateral faces.
- Net: When a cube is unfolded, it forms a net made up of six squares.
- Surface area: The surface area of a cylinder can be calculated by finding the sum of the areas of its two bases and its lateral surface.
- Triangular prism: A triangular prism has two identical triangular bases and three rectangular lateral faces.
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base – one of the two identical, opposite, parallel faces of a prism
lateral face – a side of a prism that is not a base
net – the two-dimensional shapes that make up a three-dimensional shape when laid flat
surface area – the measure of the total area of the surfaces of a three-dimensional shape
triangular prism – a three-dimensional solid that has triangular bases and rectangular lateral faces
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