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 square frustum has five faces: one square top face, one square bottom face, and four rectangular side faces connecting the edges of the top and bottom squares. This geometric shape is formed by slicing the top off a square pyramid parallel to its base.
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