Yes.
There is no shape with only four triangular faces and five vertices. If there is also a quadrilateral face then it is a quadrialteral based pyramid.
A square pyramid has a square base and four triangular sides. This gives it five faces, eight edges and five vertices.
it has two faces five vertices and eight edges
Pyramid, but to be exact it would be a Triangular Pyramid ;) * * * * * To be exact ... but WRONG! A triangular pyramid has 4 faces and 4 vertices! A shape with 5 faces and vertices is a quadrilateral based pyramid - of which a special case would be a square based pyramid.
An icosahedron has 20 triangular-shaped faces.
The geometric shape that has 1 square face and 4 triangular faces is a pyramid. A pyramid also has five vertices and eight edges. The square acts as the base for the shape on which it sits.
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A square based pyramid has 5 vertices and 5 faces.
Yes.
There is no shape with only four triangular faces and five vertices. If there is also a quadrilateral face then it is a quadrialteral based pyramid.
Pyramid: Five faces, eight edges, and five vertices. Prism: Six faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices.
Tetrahedron 3 triangles meet at each vertex 4 Faces 4 Vertices 6 Edges Cube 3 squares meet at each vertex 6 Faces 8 Vertices 12 Edges Octahedron 4 triangles meet at each vertex 8 Faces 6 Vertices 12 Edges Dodecahedron 3 pentagons meet at each vertex 12 Faces 20 Vertices 30 Edges Icosahedron 5 triangles meet at each vertex 20 Faces 12 Vertices 30 Edges
Five faces, six vertices.
Five.
A square pyramid has a square base and four triangular sides. This gives it five faces, eight edges and five vertices.
it has two faces five vertices and eight edges