a pentagonal pyramid is a pyramid with a pentagonal base upon which are erected five triangular faces that meet at a point
A pentagonal pyramid has 5 triangular faces and 0 rectangular faces.
If it also has a pentagonal face then a pentagonal pyramid. Else it does not exist.
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There are two 3D shapes with five faces: Triangular prisms and rectangular pyramids.
A pentagonal based pyramid has 6 faces, ten edges and 6 vertices.
A pentagonal pyramid has 5 triangular faces and 0 rectangular faces.
A pentagonal pyramid has 5 triangular faces as well as a base. Depending on if you include the base or not it would have 5-6 faces.
A pentagonal pyramid
If it also has a pentagonal face then a pentagonal pyramid. Else it does not exist.
a tetrahedron (triangular-based pyramid) has 5 triangular faces. * * * * * No. A tetrahedron (as the name should suggest) has 4 faces - not 5. The question does not preclude additional sides nor faces. The answer, in fact, is a pentagonal pyramid.
A triangular pyramid has 4 of them A rectangular pyramid has 5 of them. A pentagonal pyramid has 6 of them. . . etc. It depends on what kind of pyramid it is.
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There are two 3D shapes with five faces: Triangular prisms and rectangular pyramids.
Two: a pentagonal base and 5 triangular faces. The triangles need not all be the same and if you count them as different shapes, there will be six shapes in all.
A pentagonal based pyramid has 6 faces, ten edges and 6 vertices.
the trianagular pyramid has 5 faces the triangular prism has 6 faces