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    Subtract baseline (and combine columns). Compute each value as a fraction of its row, column or grand total. Prism is available on Mac and Windows. Create publication-quality graphs and analyze your scientific data with t-tests, ANOVA, linear and nonlinear regression, survival analysis and more.

  2. In geometry, a prism is a polyhedron comprising an n-sided polygon base, a second base which is a translated copy (rigidly moved without rotation) of the first, and n other faces, necessarily all parallelograms, joining corresponding sides of the two bases.

  3. A prism is a solid shape that is bound on all its sides by plane faces. There are two types of faces in a prism. The top and bottom faces are identical and are called bases. A prism is named after the shape of these bases. For example, if a prism has a triangular base it is called a triangular prism.

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  4. 1. : a polyhedron with two polygonal faces lying in parallel planes and with the other faces parallelograms. 2. a. : a transparent body that is bounded in part by two nonparallel plane faces and is used to refract or disperse a beam of light. b. : a prism-shaped decorative glass luster. 3. : a crystal form whose faces are parallel to one axis.

  5. Aug 3, 2023 · A prism is a three-dimensional soild object having two identical and parallel shapes facing each other. The identical shapes are called the bases. The bases can have any shape of a polygon such as triangles, square, rectangle, or a pentagon.

  6. Prism, in optics, a piece of glass or other transparent material cut with precise angles and plane faces, useful for analyzing and reflecting light. An ordinary triangular prism can separate white light into its constituent colours, called a spectrum. Each colour, or wavelength, making up the white.

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