A square pyramid if all triangular faces converge to a point.
That sounds like a square-based pyramid.
No. It has only 6 edges, 4 faces, 4 corners. Every edge is the intersection (meeting) point of 2 triangles
Object will have a triangle base with three triangular sides meeting in one point - picture it as a triangular pyramid
A pyramid - it has a square base, and four triangles meeting to a point at the top.
A triangular prism has 4 triangular faces and 6 edges (3 for the base and other 3 to form the "point" of the pyramid.
A square pyramid if all triangular faces converge to a point.
A triangular pyramid has 4 faces, 4 vertices and 6 edgesA triangular pyramid has four vertices, three on the base and one at the top.Vertices are points. Draw a triangle and you will see there are 3 points. Then from each side of the triangle you need to attach another triangle and lift these up so that they come (out of the paper at a point above the middle of the flat triangle). This is another point making a total of 4 points.
That sounds like a square-based pyramid.
A square based pyramid has 16 altogether, 5 faces (one of which is the base), 5 vertices, and 8 edges.
You count them. Let's look at a square, it has 4 edges. Just count the sides of the shape. Vertice = corners (point) Faces = the flat surface areas Edges = sides of the shape that makes up the shape like the outline of a shape.
No. It has only 6 edges, 4 faces, 4 corners. Every edge is the intersection (meeting) point of 2 triangles
A square pyramid is a polyhedron with a square base and triangular sides that meet at a point at the top. This gives this pyramid five faces.
they are both types of pyramidsThey're both triangular pyramids, and all of them have a base, multiple faces, and at one end the faces come to a point.* * * * *They are NOT both triangular pyramids!
Object will have a triangle base with three triangular sides meeting in one point - picture it as a triangular pyramid
A pyramid - it has a square base, and four triangles meeting to a point at the top.
4 sided (or perhaps 5 if you count the base). The base is a square and the four triangular faces rise off each of the 4 edges and meet in a point at the top.