It is a pentagonal based pyramid that has 6 vertices, 6 faces and 10 edges
It is a pentagonal based pyramid that has 6 vertices, 6 faces and 10 edges
A pentagonal pyramid
If it's a pyramid, it has 10 edges.
No shape does. Euler's Formula (vertices + faces = edges + 2) holds true for all shapes. For the given figures, this means: 4 + 6 = 6 + 2 → 10 = 8 but 10 ≠ 8, so the combinations of 4 vertices, 6 edges and 6 faces given does not represent a shape.
A pentagonal pyramid.
Well, honey, that sounds like a hexagonal prism to me. It's got those six faces, six vertices, and ten edges, making it the life of the 3D shape party. So, go ahead and strut your stuff with that hexagonal prism knowledge!
A pentagonal pyramid has 6 faces, 6 vertices and 10 edges.
Pentagonal Pyramid
A cuboid has 12 edges, 6 faces and 8 vertices
A pentagonal pyramid has 6 faces, 6 vertices and 10 edges.
A hexagonal prism also has 6 faces and 10 edges. It is a prism that has a hexagonal base and two parallel congruent hexagonal faces.
A pentagonal based pyramid has 6 faces, ten edges and 6 vertices.