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A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges.5 faces, 5 vertices, 8 edges.Imagine the big Egyptian pyramids and you'll get the idea. They have 4 big triangular faces plus the square face on the bottom for a total of 5 faces. There's one pointy bit, or vertex, at the top and four more at each corner of the square bottom face, for a total of 5 vertices. Now there are 4 edges around the square bottom of the pyramid, and then four more edges that connect the corners of the bottom square to the vertex at the top, for a total of 8 edges."Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware of any square based pyramids that have measured quantities of medication!A square based pyramid DOES have 5 faces, 5 vertices and 8 edges. Faces (4 sides plus base) 5Vertices 5Edges 8
The faces are the flat, triangle-shaped surfaces that make up the surface of the pyramid. A pyramid has four faces.
Yes. They have perpendicular bisectors in the four triangles that make up four of the five sides of a square-based pyramid
4 faces: tetrahedron; a pyramid with a triangular base has 4 faces.5 faces: pentahedron; A triangular prism (the sort you make a rainbow with) is a pentahedron; a square pyramidis a pentahedron - it has a square base and 4 triangular sides.6 faces: hexahedron; a regular hexahedron, with all its faces square, is a cube. 7 faces: heptahedron 8 faces: octahedron9 faces: enneahedron10 faces: decahedron11 faces: hendecahedron 12 faces: dodecahedron
One side of a square would be untouched with only 3 triangle faces attached to it. To make an entire closed shape, it would need another part or some 3 dimensional bending would need to take place. A pyramid has 1 square face and 4 triangle faces. A pyramid could also have 4 triangle faces where one triangle substitutes the square face.