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Answer:

The answer would be a Prism.

Step-by-step explanation:

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The polygon is Prism.

What is Polygon?

Polygons are defined as plane (two-dimensional) and closed shapes that are formed by joining three or more line segments with each other.

"Polygon" consists of Poly meaning "many" and gon meaning "angle". We see many different polygons around us.

Regular vs Irregular Polygons

It is said that as per Euclidean Geometry, a polygon that is equiangular and equilateral is called a regular polygon while a polygon whose sides are not equiangular and equilateral is referred to as an irregular polygon. A regular polygon is always prefixed by the term "regular". Regular polygons are convex i.e., all the interior angles measure less than 180º.

In simple words, a regular polygon has all angles of the same measure at each vertex and all sides of the same length while a polygon that does not have sides of the same length and measurement of angles at each vertex different is referred to as an irregular polygon.

Given:

A three-dimensional figure with two parallel, congruent bases.

According to the polygon

A prism is a polyhedron that has two congruent and parallel faces (called the base and top), with all its remaining faces rectangles. This means that when a right prism is stood on its base, all the walls are vertical rectangles.

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