An octagonal pyramid has eight sides to it
It is an octagonal pyramid and has 9 edges and 9 vertices.
A pyramid with 8 sides is referred to as an octagonal pyramid. This type of pyramid has an octagonal base and triangular faces that converge at a single apex point. Each triangular face connects one edge of the octagonal base to the apex.
In general, an octagonal pyramid is a pyramid with an octagon for a base and triangles (which all have a common vertex) for sides. The octagon my or may not be a regular one.
The formula to find the area of an octagonal pyramid is area of base plus area of sides.
An octagonal pyramid has 16 edges.
An octagonal-based pyramid has a total of 10 sides. It has 8 triangular lateral faces that connect the apex to each vertex of the octagonal base, plus the 1 octagonal base itself, making it 8 + 1 = 9 sides. If considering the edges, it has 16 edges: 8 edges on the base and 8 edges connecting the apex to each vertex of the base.
It has eight faces, hence the name octagonal pyramid.
An octagonal pyramid has 9 vertices. The base of this shape is an octagon, which will give it 8 vertices when the triangles that form the sides are considered. Those triangles will lead up to the apex (top) of the pyramid, and that will be the 9th vertex.
An octagonal pyramid has 8 faces. * * * * * No. An octagonal pyramid has 9 faces - one octagonal base and 8 triangular faces meeting at an apex above the base.
The octagonal pyramid has 9 vertices.
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An octagonal pyramid