A square pyramid has 5 faces , 5 verticies and 8 edges
A square pyramid, or square-based pyramid, has 5 faces and 8 edges. One face forms the square base, and there are four triangular faces.
There are eight edges in a square based pyramid. There are also five faces and five vertices in square based pyramids.
A pyramid with a rectangular (square) base has:Eight edges,Five vertexes (corners)Five faces
the answer is a square pyramid
8.
It depends on the base of the pyramid. To find it, add the number of edges of the vertices is of the base to its number of edges. Example: for a square pyramid, there is 4 vertices and 4 edges in the base. The Edges of the pyramid is then 4+4 which equals 8.
I'm sure it has 8 edges if my math is right.
5 intersections, 8 edges.
There's no such thing as a square pyramid, it's not possible. * * * * * A square pyramid refers to a square based pyramid. And that has 8 edges.
There are 8 edges in a Square Based Pyramid!
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A square pyramid has 8 edges.
The number of edges of the triangular pyramid is eight but the number of faces is five.* * * * *Even though put in italics, the answer is wrong. It would have been correct for a square or rectangle based pyramid but NOT a triangular pyramid. The latter has 6 edges (and 4 triangular faces).
A square pyramid. * * * * * A square pyramid has eight edges so, NO, it is not a square pyramid. It could be a triangular prism, though.
A square base pyramid has 8 edges and 5 vertices.
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.