A Polyhedron having two Polygons in Parallel planes as bases and Triangular or Trapezoidal lateral faces with one side lying in one base and the opposite
Vertex or side lying in the other base. Examples include the Cube, Pyramidal
Frustum, Rectangular Parallelepiped, Prism, and Pyramid. Let be the Area of the lower base,
the Area of the upper base, the Area of the midsection, and the Altitude. Then
See also General Prismatoid, Prismoid
References
Beyer, W. H. CRC Standard Mathematical Tables, 28th ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, pp. 128 and 132, 1987.