hexagonal pyramid
No, a hexagonal pyramid does not have any rectangular faces. It has a hexagonal base and six triangular faces that connect the base to the apex. All the lateral faces are triangles, so the shape is characterized entirely by its hexagonal base and triangular sides.
A pyramid with a hexagonal base has a six sided base and 6 triangular faces.
Pyramids are classified by the shape of their base. A triangular pyramid has a triangular base and three triangular side faces. A square pyramid has a square base and four triangular sides. A pentagonal pyramid has a pentagonal base and five triangular sides. A hexagonalpyramid has a hexagonal base and six triangular sides, and so on.
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.================A pyramid with 7 faces has a base plus 6 triangular sides, so is called a hexagonal pyramid.
A hexagonal pyramid.
A pyramid with a hexagonal base has a six sided base and 6 triangular faces.
A hexagonal pyramid.
A hexagonal pyramid has 6 triangular faces that meet at a point. It has 6 triangles and 1 hexagonal base.
Pyramids are classified by the shape of their base. A triangular pyramid has a triangular base and three triangular side faces. A square pyramid has a square base and four triangular sides. A pentagonal pyramid has a pentagonal base and five triangular sides. A hexagonalpyramid has a hexagonal base and six triangular sides, and so on.
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.================A pyramid with 7 faces has a base plus 6 triangular sides, so is called a hexagonal pyramid.
Pyramid with a hexagonal base
Triangular Pyrimid
It is a pyramid
That would be a triangular pyramid.
A triangular prism can have a square or triangular base, but faces are normally triangles. (I think)