A hexagonal based pyramid is the best description since it is not ambiguous.
The shape is a heptahedron but that name could also apply to a pentagonal prism as well as some exotic shapes.
A hexagonal pyramid
A hexagonal pyramid
A hexagonal pyramid.================A pyramid with 7 faces has a base plus 6 triangular sides, so is called a hexagonal pyramid.
The three pyramids that i know of is a :) Triangular based pyramid :) Square based pyramid :) Hexagonal based pyramid
Seven - six for the hexagonal base plus the apex.
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A hexagonal pyramid
A hexagonal pyramid
A hexagonal pyramid.================A pyramid with 7 faces has a base plus 6 triangular sides, so is called a hexagonal pyramid.
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A pentagonal (or pentagon based) pyramid. when you count the base as one of the sides.A hexagonal pyramid id you do not count the base as one of the sides.
The three pyramids that i know of is a :) Triangular based pyramid :) Square based pyramid :) Hexagonal based pyramid
Seven - six for the hexagonal base plus the apex.
No, a hexagonal prism does not have the same number of vertices as a hexagonal-based pyramid. A hexagonal prism has 12 vertices, with 6 on the top face and 6 on the bottom face. In contrast, a hexagonal pyramid has 7 vertices: 6 at the base and 1 at the apex. Thus, the two shapes differ in their vertex counts.
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If you mean an hexagonal based pyramid then it has 12 edges, 7 faces and 7 vertices
They're referred to as hexagonal prisms. or a hexagonal pyramid.