A circular-based pyramid has a total of two types of edges: the circular edge of the base and the edges connecting the apex to each point on the base. The base itself has one circular edge, and if the base is divided into ( n ) equal segments, there will be ( n ) edges connecting the apex to each of these segments. Therefore, the total number of edges is ( n + 1 ), where ( n ) is the number of segments that the circular base is divided into.
A square based pyramid has 8 edges and 5 faces.
Six edges.
8 edges.
A pentagonal based pyramid has 6 faces, ten edges and 6 vertices.
Assuming a square-based pyramid. 4 more edges in a cube than in a pyramid.
There are 8 edges in a Square Based Pyramid!
A pyramid is not normally circular but if you mean a cone then it has 1 vertex, 1 circular edge and 2 faces.
A square based pyramid has 8 edges and 5 faces.
A triangular based pyramid has 6 edges and 4 vertices.
It has 6 edges.
It has six edges.
Six edges.
16 edges.
A Pentagon Pyramid has six edges!
A triangular based pyramid has 6 edges, 4 faces and 4 vertices
A pyramid with seven sides has 12 edges. A pyramid based on a seven-sided base has 14 edges.
A triangular-based pyramid has six edges: three in the base triangle and three from there to the apex.