This question is not the clearest. However, an n-sided prism will typically have n+2 faces: the n sides, and the two ends. So a nine-sided prism will have 11 faces.
If the base is a polygon with n sides, the pyramid will have n+1 faces. Triangle base (3 sides) gives 5 faces, Quadrilateral base (4 sides) has 5 faces, etc.
A prism has two polygonal faces at each end and these may have any number of sides, n. The prism also has n rectangular faces.
A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges. 6 faces, 6 vertices
A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges. 6 sides, 1 base = 7 faces Save
Oh, what a happy little question! The number of faces on a prism is always two more than the number of sides on its base. You see, the base of the prism creates one face on the bottom and another face on the top, and each side of the base connects to one face on the side of the prism. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, it's all about seeing how each part comes together to create a lovely whole.
This question is not the clearest. However, an n-sided prism will typically have n+2 faces: the n sides, and the two ends. So a nine-sided prism will have 11 faces.
If the base is a polygon with n sides, the pyramid will have n+1 faces. Triangle base (3 sides) gives 5 faces, Quadrilateral base (4 sides) has 5 faces, etc.
A prism has two polygonal faces at each end and these may have any number of sides, n. The prism also has n rectangular faces.
A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges. 6 faces, 6 vertices
A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges. 6 sides, 1 base = 7 faces Save
how many faces does it have
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 side and face of a three-dimensional object are the same thing. A pyramid is a generic term. It refers to a solid object with a polygonal face - with n number of sides (n > 2) - and n triangular faces that meet at an apex. So a pyramid can have 4 or more faces.
A pyramid is a generic term. There are pyramids with triangular bases, square or rectangular or quadrilateral bases, pentagonal base and so on. A pyramid whose base is a polygon with n sides has n+1 sides (which are the same thing as faces), and n+1 vertices.
n+2. The sides will compose all the planes perpendicular to the two bases of the prism.
My answer to that question is eight sides. * * * * * Actually, there is no single answer because a prism is a generic term which is used to describe a polyhedron with two congruent and parallel bases and a number of rectangular faces joining them. If the base is a polygon with n sides (n ≥ 3), then the corresponding prism has n+2 faces. So a prism can have 5 or more faces.