Pyramids have a square base with four triangles sticking up that meet in the center. Therefore, a square with lines from corner to corner would represent the top view of a pyramid.
truncated pyramid
A square (or, possibly a square with an 'X' inside it).
Pyramid
Which solid figures have a top view that is the same as the bottom view?The top and bottom view of every solid figure MUST be the same. For example, the view of a square based pyramid is a square: whether viewed from above or below.
cone shaped * * * * * It is a square.
Pyramids have a square base with four triangles sticking up that meet in the center. Therefore, a square with lines from corner to corner would represent the top view of a pyramid.
truncated pyramid
A square (or, possibly a square with an 'X' inside it).
Pyramid
Which solid figures have a top view that is the same as the bottom view?The top and bottom view of every solid figure MUST be the same. For example, the view of a square based pyramid is a square: whether viewed from above or below.
a square based pyramid is a square at the bottom and a pyramid at the top
Unlike a tetrahedron (a four-faced shape with all triangular faces), a pyramid has a square (or rhomboid) base and triangular sides. Thus, a view from any side will yield a triangular appearance, while a view from below or above shows a square or rectangular shape.
The side view would be a triangle and the top view would be a rectangle
A triangle.
A square based pyramid has 5 corners - 4 for the square and 1 for the top of the pyramid.
pointy