Faces- 1 square (on the bottom) and 4 triangles (on each side) 5 Corners- same as sides 5 * * * * * A pyramid is a generic term. It has a polygonal base with n sides and n triangular faces meeting at an apex. So a triangle based pyramid (tetrahedron) has 4 faces and 4 corners. A quadrilateral based pyramid has 5 faces and 5 corners. In general, a pyramid with a n-sided polygon as base has n+1 sides and n+1 corners.
A pyramid. It has a square base (4 corners) and four faces converging to a point (the fifth corner). You might be referring to a pentagon which has five sides and five corners.
5 faces, 5 corners.
5 corners, 8 edges and 5 faces
A pentagon has 5 sides and 5 corners or vertices.
5 corners and 5 faces 5 corners and 5 faces
5 faces 9 edges 6 corners
no a tetrahedron actually has 5 sides and 5 faces
Faces- 1 square (on the bottom) and 4 triangles (on each side) 5 Corners- same as sides 5 * * * * * A pyramid is a generic term. It has a polygonal base with n sides and n triangular faces meeting at an apex. So a triangle based pyramid (tetrahedron) has 4 faces and 4 corners. A quadrilateral based pyramid has 5 faces and 5 corners. In general, a pyramid with a n-sided polygon as base has n+1 sides and n+1 corners.
A pyramid. It has a square base (4 corners) and four faces converging to a point (the fifth corner). You might be referring to a pentagon which has five sides and five corners.
faces: 1 square base + 4 triangular sides = 5 faces corners: 4 round the square base and one at the top where the sides meet = 5 corners edges: 4 around the square base and 1 between each of the 4 sides = 8 edges
5 faces, 5 corners.
A pyramid has 5 faces, 5 corners and 8 edges corners and faces are always the same
5 sides, 5 corners.
A pyramid with a four sided base has five faces and five corners.
5 corners, 8 edges and 5 faces
A pentagon has 5 sides and 5 corners or vertices.