There are 12 edges.
A frustum of a square pyramid is like a slightly distorted cuboid. It has 12 edges.
A frustum, which is a portion of a solid (typically a cone or a pyramid) that lies between two parallel planes cutting it, has a number of edges dependent on its base shape. For a frustum of a cone, there are three edges: two circular edges at the top and bottom and one curved edge connecting them. For a frustum of a pyramid, the number of edges is equal to the number of sides on the base shape plus the same number of edges connecting the top and bottom vertices. Thus, a frustum of a pyramid with an n-sided base has 3n edges.
A frustum. Specifically, a frustum of a triangular pyramid -- as one could also have a frustum of a cone, square pyramid, etc.
A square pyramid with the top cut off is called a frustum of a pyramid. Specifically, when referring to a frustum that has a square base and a smaller square top, it is often called a square frustum. This shape retains the characteristics of a pyramid while having two parallel square bases instead of one pointed apex.
A frustum. Specifically, a frustum of a triangular pyramid -- as one could also have a frustum of a cone, square pyramid, etc.Read more: What_do_you_call_a_triangular_pyramid_with_the_top_cut_off
The square has 4 edges , 4 sides and 4 vertices.
A 2D square has 4 edges.
A hexahedron. A parallelepiped, cuboid, quadrilateral frustum are examples.
There are 8 edges in a Square Based Pyramid!
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there are 8 edges
It has 8 edges.