Base: The polygon at the bottom and top of the prism.
Height: The perpendicular distance between the bases.
Lateral Faces: The rectangular or parallelogram-shaped sides of the prism.
Volume: The amount of space inside the prism, given by the formula: Volume = Base Area x Height.
Surface Area: The total area of all the faces of the prism, given by the formula: Surface Area = 2(Base Area) + (Perimeter of Base x Height).
Types of Prisms:
There are different types of prisms based on the shape of their bases, including rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, pentagonal prisms, hexagonal prisms, etc.
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