no each edge is counted by 3 so if u have like 6 edges you would count: 3,6,9,12,15,18
No, it is the other way around. The total number of edges is twice the number of edges on the base.
12
There are no pyramids with an odd number of edges. A pyramid is defined as a polygon for the base, with triangular shaped faces rising from the base's edges to a common point above the plane. As a result, the number of rising edges is always equal to the number of base edges, meaning that the total number of edges is always even.
5 intersections, 8 edges.
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a rectangular pyramid has a total of 8 edges
it has 80 that is the answer
divide it by how many sides it has
no
4 edges
A pyramid with a heptagonal base will have seven edges at the bottom, and seven edges around the circumference, so 14 edges in total.
A 4-sided pyramid, also known as a square pyramid, has 8 edges. This is the more-common shape for pyramidal structures. There are 4 edges where the triangular sides meet each other, and there are 4 more edges where the 4 triangular sides meet the square base.