There are five (5) faces on a square pyramid
A pyramid need not have any square faces. It can have at most one.
One square and four triangles.
A square based pyramid has 4 triangular faces and 1 square face.
If it has a square base, one. Squares don't crop up all that often.
1 squares
In a square pyramid, there are triangles as some of the sides. Only the base is a square, whereas in a cube, all faces are squares.
the base is both squares
All cross sections of a square pyramid that are parallel to the base are squares
A pyramid is named after the base of the pyramid.As not all rectangles are squares, only those rectangles which are (also) squares would make a rectangular pyramid a square pyramid.A rectangle is only a square if it is regular, ie all sides are the same length.So a rectangle 2 x 3 is not a square, and so a pyramid with this base would be a rectangular pyramid.However, a 4 x 4 rectangle is a square, and a pyramid with this base would be a square pyramid.
1? there are 5 squares in A square.
No such thing as a 'square pyramid'. A pyramid is a solid object, with one (1) square base, and four(4) triangular faces. Only one face is 'square' , the BASE. ALL pyramids have a SQUARE base, so there is no need to describe it as a 'square pyramid'. Do NOT confuse with a Tetrahedron, which is a solid object, composed of four(4) triangular faces. The base being a triangle, and three triangular faces.
1 rectangular face (the square base) and 4 triangular faces. Justin Dip(Math) Open