No a pyramid is triangular
A regular pyramid has a base that is a regular polygon, meaning all sides and angles are equal. Common examples include a square pyramid with a square base or a triangular pyramid with an equilateral triangle base. The apex of the pyramid is directly above the centroid of the base, ensuring symmetry.
There is no "regular pyramid". There are triangle pyramids, square pyramids, pentagon pyramids, etc. With the information given in your question, there is no way to answer.
Yes.
A regular triangular pyramid.
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A regular pyramid is a right pyramid whose base is a regular polygon. There are only three regular pyramids: a regular tetrahedron, a regular square pyramid, and a regular pentagonal pyramid.
Yes. You can stack a regular pyramid.
A regular pyramid has an equilateral triangular base
A regular pyramid has a regular polygon base and a vertex over the center of the base. By:Cherrylvr :)
The volume of a regular pyramid is 1/3*area of the base*hight
There are regular and irregular pyramids. The famous ones at Gizeh are regular, but just because it's a pyramid, it doesn't necessarily have to be regular.
A regular pyramid has a base that is a regular polygon, meaning all sides and angles are equal. Common examples include a square pyramid with a square base or a triangular pyramid with an equilateral triangle base. The apex of the pyramid is directly above the centroid of the base, ensuring symmetry.
A regular pyramid has an equilateral triangle base, not just a regular polygon. It has an apex above the centre of the base.
No, it is not.
yes it does
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