A rectangular prism has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices.
A pentagonal pyramid, A rectangle based dipyramid, A triangular prism.
All pyramids are three-dimensional shapes. The number of vertices depends upon the shape of its based, which doesn't have to be a square or rectangle. The number of vertices is equal to n+1 , where n is the number of sides in the base polygon.
That will depend on its base because if it is square based then it will have 5 vertices but if it is triangular based then it will have 4 vertices
6 vertices
A triangular based prism has 6 vertices and 9 edges.
A pentagonal pyramid, A rectangle based dipyramid, A triangular prism.
a triangle-based pyramid
It is a 3-dimensional shape - a polyhedron = whose base is a rectangle and which has four triangular faces attached to its sides. These free vertices of these triangles meet at an apex above the base.
All pyramids are three-dimensional shapes. The number of vertices depends upon the shape of its based, which doesn't have to be a square or rectangle. The number of vertices is equal to n+1 , where n is the number of sides in the base polygon.
That will depend on its base because if it is square based then it will have 5 vertices but if it is triangular based then it will have 4 vertices
It has 12 vertices
A triangular based pyramid has 4 vertices.
A square based pyramid has 5 vertices.
A cuboid has 8 vertices - whether it is square-based or not.
6 vertices
A triangular based pyramid has 6 edges and 4 vertices.
A square based pyramid has 8 edges and 5 vertices.