Answer 3
Of course it depends on the shape. And the question is about one particular shape: an octangular (let's not quibble over the spelling) pyramid. This is by definition a shape having an octagon as its base and one apex. The base has 8 vertices and the apex is the 9th.
Answer 2
It depends on the shape.
Octangular implies 8 vertices. These can be in the form of a cuboid, a heptagonal pyramid, a hexagonal di-pyramid, or at least two other shapes.
A cuboid has 16 diagonals;
A heptagonal pyramid has 14 (all in the heptagon);
A hexagonal dipyramid had 10 (9 in the hexagon and one joining the two apex).
The "other shapes".
Think of a triangular prisms lying on a rectangular face. Consider both the top vertices being pushed towards each other. Now attach this to a mirror image underneath it. This shape will have 14 diagonals. (If the vertices are not pushed in, the result will be a kind of cuboid).
Finally, there as a pentagon with one apex below it and two apex above. There are 5 diagonals in the pentagon, 5 from the pentagon to an apex above, two between the top apex and bottom and none between the pentagon and the apex below. A total of 12. But I would not bet on that.
Also, there may be other octangular shapes.
Answer 1
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Square pyramid : 5 vertices. Triangular pyramid : 4 vertices.
A triangular pyramid has 4 vertices. A retangular and square pyramid has 5 vertices. A pentagonal pyramid has 6 vertices. A hexagonal pyramid has 7 vertices.
A square pyramid has 1 more vertex than a triangular pyramid. A square pyramid has 5 vertices, and a triangular pyramid has 4 vertices.
There are four vertices in a square-base pyramid. * * * * * Actually. a square based pyramid has four vertices at its base and a fifth vertex where the triangular sides of the pyramid meet. So, 5 vertices in all.
A heptagonal pyramid has 7 vertices. This is because a heptagonal pyramid is a polyhedron with a heptagonal (7-sided) base and 7 triangular faces that meet at a single point, which is the apex of the pyramid. Each of the 7 vertices of the base connects to the apex, resulting in a total of 7 vertices for the entire pyramid.
Five.
Square pyramid : 5 vertices. Triangular pyramid : 4 vertices.
A triangular pyramid has 4 vertices. A retangular and square pyramid has 5 vertices. A pentagonal pyramid has 6 vertices. A hexagonal pyramid has 7 vertices.
A rectangular pyramid has 5 vertices.5 faces8 edges5 vertices
No. A triangular prism has six vertices. A square pyramid has five vertices. A triangular pyramid has four vertices.
A triangular based pyramid has 4 vertices, 6 edges and 4 faces
the hexagonal pyramid has 7 vertices
A square pyramid has 5 vertices.
a rectangular pyramid has 7 vertices!
A square pyramid has 5 vertices.
A heptagonal pyramid has 7 vertices. This is because a heptagonal pyramid is a polyhedron with a heptagonal (7-sided) base and 7 triangular faces that meet at a single point, which is the apex of the pyramid. Each of the 7 vertices of the base connects to the apex, resulting in a total of 7 vertices for the entire pyramid.
A square pyramid has 1 more vertex than a triangular pyramid. A square pyramid has 5 vertices, and a triangular pyramid has 4 vertices.