A pyramid does not have parallel bases; it has a single base that is typically a polygon, with triangular faces that converge at a point called the apex. The sides of the pyramid rise from the base to the apex, forming its characteristic shape. In contrast, structures like prisms have parallel bases.
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Not true. They have only one base and several (3 or more) lateral triangular faces. A pyramid has a single vertex over a base - there are no parallel faces in any pyramid.
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False.
The shape of a pyramid without its top is called a frustum. A frustum is formed when a pyramid is sliced parallel to its base, resulting in a truncated shape that has two parallel bases: one larger and one smaller. This geometric figure retains the original triangular faces of the pyramid, minus the apex.
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No, a pyramid has 1 base, you are thinking of a cylinder.
Not true. They have only one base and several (3 or more) lateral triangular faces. A pyramid has a single vertex over a base - there are no parallel faces in any pyramid.
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False.
Difference 1: A prism has two bases that are parallel to each other. A pyramid has only one base. Difference 2: The sides of a prism are rectangular (these are the sides that aren't the bases)_. The sides of a pyramid are triangular.
The shape of a pyramid without its top is called a frustum. A frustum is formed when a pyramid is sliced parallel to its base, resulting in a truncated shape that has two parallel bases: one larger and one smaller. This geometric figure retains the original triangular faces of the pyramid, minus the apex.
The base of a square pyramid is a square and its edges are parallel. The sides are not parallel since they intersect at the apex.
triangular pyramid
A pyramid never has parallel faces. Any two faces intersect.
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