the answer is that, if you look at the base and count the edges that's how much more faces there would be on the pyramid. Example, if i have a hexagonal - based pyramid, a hexagon has 6 sides so the faces in the middle of the solid are six also so a hexagonal-based pyramid will have 12 faces. :)
6 faces, 10 edges and 6 vertices if it has a pentagonal base
A pyramid has 4 faces. :D * * * * * Not quite. A pyramid is a generic term used to describe a polyhedron with a polygonal base and a number of triangles rising from that base to meet at an apex. A pyramid whose base is a polygon with n-sides (or vertices) has n+1 faces, n+1 vertices and 2n edges, where n ≥ 3.
A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges.
There are five faces on a square based pyramid.
0 corners, infinity edges and 1 face
A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges. 7 vertices
Four faces four vertices
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4, each of which is a triangle.
Five faces, in all.
A triangular based pyramid has 4 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices