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Submitted to

Ms.vidhya

Submitted by

Soumya s Nair

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NAME : SOUMYA.S.NAIR

REGISTER NO : 13384002

OPTION : MATHEMATICS

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NAME : SOUMYA.S.NAIR

REGISTER NO : 13384002

OPTION : MATHEMATICS

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INTRODUCTION

I choose the topic of power point presentation

from the chapter prism of ninth standard.

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I choose the topic of power point presentation

from the chapter prism of ninth standard.

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DEFENITION OF PRISM

Solids with two congruent polygons of the base and with

rectangles with lateral faces are called polygons

Eg.wooden boxes, bricks ,ice cubes ,periscope…..

Solids with two congruent polygons of the base and with

rectangles with lateral faces are called polygons

Eg.wooden boxes, bricks ,ice cubes ,periscope…..

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PICTURES OF PRISMS

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A prism is named by the shape of its base.

TYPES OF PRISMS

Triangular Prism: A Prism with triangular bases is a Triangular Prism.

Rectangular Prism: A Prism with rectangular bases is a Rectangular Prism.

Cube: A prism with square bases is a cube. All six faces of a cube are squares.

Pentagonal Prism: A Prism with pentagonal bases is a Pentagonal Prism.

Hexagonal Prism: A Prism with hexagonal bases is a Hexagonal Prism.

Octagonal Prism: A Prism with octagonal bases is an Octagonal Prism

NAMING OF PRISMS

A prism is named by the shape of its base.

TYPES OF PRISMS

Triangular Prism: A Prism with triangular bases is a Triangular Prism.

Rectangular Prism: A Prism with rectangular bases is a Rectangular Prism.

Cube: A prism with square bases is a cube. All six faces of a cube are squares.

Pentagonal Prism: A Prism with pentagonal bases is a Pentagonal Prism.

Hexagonal Prism: A Prism with hexagonal bases is a Hexagonal Prism.

Octagonal Prism: A Prism with octagonal bases is an Octagonal Prism 7

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RECTANGULAR PRISM

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TRIANGULAR PRISM CUBE

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PENTAGONAL PRISM

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HEXAGONAL PRISM

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l

RECTANGULAR PRISM

b

h

Area of base = lb

Volume= lb x h

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TRIANGULAR PRISM

l

Volume=

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bh

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CUBE

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a

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Volume of any prism is the product of base area and the height of

prism.

VOLUME OF PRISM= BASE AREA X HEIGHT

Volume of any prism is the product of base area and the height of

prism.

VOLUME OF PRISM= BASE AREA X HEIGHT

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