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
A prism has two bases that are identical polygons. Suppose these have n sides each. Then there will be n lateral faces so that the total number of faces is n+2.
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.