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A pyramid has a total of four altitudes: one from each vertex of the base to the apex, and one from the apex perpendicular to the base. Each altitude represents the height of the pyramid from that vertex to the apex, with the base being the polygon that forms the bottom of the pyramid. The altitude is essential for calculating the volume and surface area of the pyramid.

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5d ago

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