The top view of a hexagonal pyramid displays a hexagonal base, which appears as a regular hexagon due to its symmetrical shape. The apex of the pyramid, or the vertex opposite the base, is not visible in this view. Instead, the focus is solely on the outline of the hexagonal base, which may include indications of the edges leading to the apex if desired. Overall, the view emphasizes the geometric properties of the hexagon without revealing the three-dimensional aspects of the pyramid.
it is a big triangle
It has 1 hexagonal base and 7 faces (hexagonal base and 6 triangular planes that intersect at a point at the top). It is convex.
a hexagonal pyramid has 8 faces
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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.
it is a big triangle
From a bird's eye view it would look like a regular 6 sided hexagon.
hexagonal pyramid
A hexagonal prism has 2 hexagon faces and a hexagonal pyramid has 1 hexagonal face.
A hexagonal prism has 2 hexagon faces and a hexagonal pyramid has 1 hexagonal face.
yes hexagonal prism: 7 hexagonal pyramid: 6
A hexagonal prism has 2 hexagons. A hexagonal pyramid has1 hexagon.
6 sides plus top and bottom
It has 1 hexagonal base and 7 faces (hexagonal base and 6 triangular planes that intersect at a point at the top). It is convex.
the hexagonal pyramid has 7 vertices
A Hexagonal Pyramid Has 7 Faces!
a hexagonal pyramid has 8 faces