A triangular pyramid
Tetrahedron or Triangular Pyramid
square based pyramid
To determine how many triangles are needed to draw the net of a specific object, you would typically analyze the 3D shape's surfaces and their geometric properties. For example, a tetrahedron requires 4 triangular faces, while a cube can be represented with triangles by dividing its rectangular faces, resulting in a total of 12 triangles. Without more details about the specific object in question, it's difficult to provide an exact number. Please specify the shape for a precise answer.
The simplest such shape is PYRAMID.
Dodecahedron. The 5 "Platonic Solids" are: Cube/ 6 square sides Tetrahedron/ 4 triangles Rhomboid/ 8 triangles Dodecahedron/ 12 pentagons Icosahedron/ 20 triangles
A tetrahedron or triangular pyramid.
A Triangular Pyramid has 4 triangles and 1 square.
Square pyramid
The three-dimensional shape consisting of 4 triangles is called a pyramid, or a triangular prism.
Tetrahedron or Triangular Pyramid
A tetrahedron (triangular pyramid).
square based pyramid
A TETRAHEDRON. Incorrectly named as a 'triangular pyramid'.
There is no 3D shape with 6 faces: 4 rectangles and 2 triangles. See the link for all forms of hexahedra.
A three-sided pyramid, also termed a triangular prism.
pyramid
The simplest such shape is PYRAMID.