Triangular based pyramid
The answer is no. A square pyramid can not have all triangle faces because the base of this particular pyramid would be a square.
The base will be a square, all the rest of the faces are triangles.
No. I has 3 triangle faces and one square face.
how about 2 hexagons connected with 6 rectangles
A triangle has three faces, each corresponding to its three sides. These faces are the flat surfaces that make up the triangle, typically referred to as the three edges or sides of the triangle. In a two-dimensional context, the triangle itself is considered a single face, while in a three-dimensional context, a triangular prism has two triangular faces and three rectangular faces.
The answer is no. A square pyramid can not have all triangle faces because the base of this particular pyramid would be a square.
The base will be a square, all the rest of the faces are triangles.
No. I has 3 triangle faces and one square face.
Add the length of all the faces together
ab+bc+ca
No. In most cases NONE of them are triangles. Even in a triangle based prism, only 2 of the 5 faces are triangles.
that's easy its a triangle * * * * * That is such a nonsensical answer! A triangle is not even a polyhedron. The correct answer is an octahedron - two square based pyramids stuck together along their bases.
There are 2 triangle base faces, and 3 rectangle faces. 5 total faces.
A triangle (and all 2-dimensional or plane figures) have only one face.
four triangle faces.
A triangle based pyramid.
It is a triangular based pyramid