no.
Zero parallel faces in a triangular pyramid. There are four faces, and none of them are parallel to each other.
False
A triangular-based pyramid, also called a tetrahedron, has no parallel faces, but has 4 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices
It has 0. All of the faces intersect.
no.
Zero parallel faces in a triangular pyramid. There are four faces, and none of them are parallel to each other.
Not true. They have only one base and several (3 or more) lateral triangular faces. A pyramid has a single vertex over a base - there are no parallel faces in any pyramid.
False
No.
A triangular based pyramid has zero pairs of parallel faces. In a triangular based pyramid, all three faces of the base are not parallel to the apex, which means there are no pairs of parallel faces in this type of shape.
Not necessarily. A heptagon-based pyramid is an octahedron and it has no parallel faces.
ZERO!
0
None
A triangular pyramid * * * * * A triangular pyramid has no parallel faces. None. The correct answer is a parallelepiped (special cases: cuboid, cube).
A triangular-based pyramid, also called a tetrahedron, has no parallel faces, but has 4 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices