A quadrilateral based pyramid, of which a square based pyramid would be a special case.
if you mean square-based pyramid, then i would say a rock
A square based pyramid would comply with the given dimensions.
It depends. A pyramid is a basic shape if you are reffering to the pyramids like the ones in Giza, Egypt those would be a square-based pyramid.
The answer is no. A square pyramid can not have all triangle faces because the base of this particular pyramid would be a square.
No. A 3D triangle would be a triangular based pyramid.
If you're talking about the shape.. it would have to be square-based pyramid.
A quadrilateral based pyramid, of which a square based pyramid would be a special case.
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if you mean square-based pyramid, then i would say a rock
A trapezoidal pyramid, better known as a trapezoid-based pyramid, is a pyramid with a trapezoid as it's base. So basically it would have a trapezoid at the bottom, and 4 triangles coming out from the edges to meet at a point at the top. It's really very simple, like a triangular-based pyramid would have a triangle as it's base, and a square-based pyramid would have a square as it's base. The pyramids are named for their bases. If your still confused, a trapezoid-based pyramid is a 3D shape.
A quadrilateral based pyramid. A square based pyramid would be a more common form for school maths.
A square based pyramid would comply with the given dimensions.
A pyramid can have 4 or more faces. A pyramid, with a n-sided polygon as base will have n+1 faces. The polygon with the least number of sides is a triangle and a triangular pyramid (tetrahedron) has 4 faces. A square based pyramid has 5 faces, and so on.
It depends. A pyramid is a basic shape if you are reffering to the pyramids like the ones in Giza, Egypt those would be a square-based pyramid.