Oblique Prism

Short Definition

(This is 10th grade math, please don't make it advanced)

An oblique prism is a 3-dimensional geometric shape with two parallel and congruent faces, and other faces that are parallelograms. It is not a right prism, meaning the faces are not perpendicular to the base.

An oblique prism is a three-dimensional geometric shape that has two parallel and congruent bases that are connected by rectangular faces called lateral faces. Unlike a regular prism, an oblique prism does not have its bases directly above and below each other. Instead, the bases are located at different heights or positions, causing the lateral faces to be slanted or oblique in relation to the bases. The lateral edges of an oblique prism are not perpendicular to the bases and can have different lengths.