Yes
A triangular prism has triangular bases, a heagonal prism has ... you guessed it! ... hexagonal bases.
A hexagonal pyramid has 7 faces: 1 hexagonal base and 6 triangular lateral faces. The triangular faces intersect at the apex of the pyramid, and each triangular face shares an edge with the hexagonal base. Therefore, the number of intersecting faces in a hexagonal pyramid can be considered as the 6 triangular faces intersecting at the apex.
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A hexagonal pyramid.
153 is a triangular number as well as a hexagonal number. The numbers that go into it are 9,17. There might be more but i can only think of these ones.
It is a hexagonal pyramid.This answer is true you can look up a hexagonal pyramid * * * * * The answer is NOT true. It is a hexahedron or a triangular dipyramid.
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Integers are a subset of rational numbers which are a subset of real numbers which are a subset of complex numbers ...
a hexagonal pyramid is a 3-d shape with two hexagonal bases and three triangular faces!
A hexagonal pyramid.
A hexagonal pyramid looks like very much like an Egyptian pyramid except the Egyptian version has only four triangular sides and a hexagonal version has six triangular sides.
No, a hexagonal pyramid does not have any rectangular faces. It has a hexagonal base and six triangular faces that connect the base to the apex. All the lateral faces are triangles, so the shape is characterized entirely by its hexagonal base and triangular sides.