yes all you derps who asked this question!
Prisms come in many shapes and sizes but all prisms must have flat sides - no curved sides so a Pyramid having flat sides and no curves is a prism. * * * * * That is utter rubbish. Both pyramids and prisms are polyhedra. That means they are solid shapes bounded by plane faces. Neither of them can have curved faces. A pyramid has one polygonal base and triangular faces that rise from the base and meet at an apex. A prism has two congruent parallel bases that are linked together by rectangular faces. Both terms are generic: they do not specify the polygonal bases.
They are the flat surfaces that form the boundaries of prisms.
there both flat
A pyramid normally has flat faces
None. All faces on a pyramid are flat.
they are the same because, they both have rectangular bases. Rectangular prisms are rectangular from the top and bottom (they are flat) while a rectangular pyramid has a point on the top where all of the edges meet. A pyramid has a tip at the top which unables it to stand on the tip while prisms can anyways.
The faces are the flat, triangle-shaped surfaces that make up the surface of the pyramid. A pyramid has four faces.
The flat surfaces on a pyramid (Geometry) are called faces. Therefore, a standard pyramid consists of four faces and a base (bottom).
A pyramid can have 4 or more faces. A pyramid, with a n-sided polygon as base will have n+1 faces. The polygon with the least number of sides is a triangle and a triangular pyramid (tetrahedron) has 4 faces. A square based pyramid has 5 faces, and so on.
a pyramid with a triangular base has 4 faces. a pyramid with a square base has 5 faces.
a pyramid with a triangular base has 4 faces. a pyramid with a square base has 5 faces.
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