No, its lateral faces are triangles, not rectangles.
No. By definition, the lateral faces of a pyramid are triangular.No. By definition, the lateral faces of a pyramid are triangular.No. By definition, the lateral faces of a pyramid are triangular.No. By definition, the lateral faces of a pyramid are triangular.
In trigonometry, we call it a rectangular pyramid.
Yes, three-dimensional figures can have lateral faces that are rectangles, specifically in the case of rectangular prisms and pyramids. A rectangular prism consists entirely of rectangular faces, including its lateral faces. In contrast, a rectangular pyramid has a rectangular base and triangular lateral faces, although it can be visualized with rectangular lateral sections if divided appropriately. Thus, while prisms have all rectangular lateral faces, pyramids typically feature triangular lateral faces.
It is a pentahedron with a rectangular base and four triangular lateral faces.
A rectangular pyramid consists of one rectangle as its base and four triangular faces that connect the apex to each edge of the rectangle. Therefore, there is one rectangle and four triangles in a rectangular pyramid, making a total of five faces.
5 faces: 1 rectangle and 4 triangles.
Five, counting the square base.
a triangular pyramid... i think * * * * * You think wrong! It is a rectangular pyramid.
A rectangle is a 2D object with four sides or edges, but does not have any faces. Only 3D objects have faces. A rectangular pyramid has six faces.
The only rectangle would be the base.
There are five faces on a rectangular pyramid.
A rectangular pyramid has 5 faces.