No because a net is a 2 dimensional representation of the pyramid but its height can be worked out by the dimensions of the net using Pythagoras' theorem.
No. You would have to use Pythagoras's theorem.
The height of the triangular face of a pyramid is called the slant height.
To find the perpendicular height of a square pyramid, first compute for the volume of the pyramid. Then divide the volume by the area of the base to find pyramid's height.
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Net of the Triangular Prism
Net of the Triangular Prism
1/3(b*h) b means the base of the pyramid h means the height of height of the pyramid. The height is not to be confused with the lateral height (Which is the slanted height.) The height is found by drawing a segment from the vertex (or apex) of the pyramid to the center of the base.
No, it is not true that the height of a regular pyramid is the height of a lateral face. The height of a regular pyramid is defined as the perpendicular distance from the apex (top vertex) to the base. In contrast, the height of a lateral face (triangular face) is the perpendicular distance from the apex to the base of that triangular face, which is not necessarily the same as the pyramid's overall height.
the net figure of a pentagonal pyramid is.......
Space
slant height of the pyramid Louvre in Paris=28 meters
Volume of a pyramid = 1/3*base area*height Height of a pyramid = (3*volume)/base area