A 3D pyramid has a base that can be any polygon and one apex (the top point). If the base is an n-sided polygon, the pyramid will have n edges connecting the base to the apex, plus n edges forming the base itself. Therefore, the total number of edges in a pyramid is 2n, where n is the number of sides of the base. For example, a square pyramid (base with 4 sides) has 8 edges in total.
Verticies are the corners, where edges meet. There are 5 verticies in a pyramid.
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A pyramid
A square base pyramid
A pentagonal pyramid.
Verticies are the corners, where edges meet. There are 5 verticies in a pyramid.
A pyramid, whose base is a polygon with n sides (n>2) has 2n edges. A pyramid, without any descriptive qualifiers, is a square pyramid and would have 8 edges.
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a pyramid has 8 edges
There are many possibilities. A nonagonal pyramid A hexagonal prism A hexagonal dipyramid are three.
A pyramid
A square base pyramid
That 3D shape is called triangular pyramid.
8 edges * * * * * Not necessarily. A triangular pyramid has 6 edges. A heptagonal pyramid had 14 edges and so on.
A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges.
16 edges- the edges of the base, and the edges leading to the point of the pyramid.