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A regular pyramid is a right pyramid whose base is a regular polygon. There are only three regular pyramids: a regular tetrahedron, a regular square pyramid, and a regular pentagonal pyramid.
The apex is located above the centre of the base.
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A regular pyramid has a regular polygon base and a vertex over the center of the base. By:Cherrylvr :)
A regular pyramid has an equilateral triangle base, not just a regular polygon. It has an apex above the centre of the base.
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A regular pyramid is a right pyramid whose base is a regular polygon. There are only three regular pyramids: a regular tetrahedron, a regular square pyramid, and a regular pentagonal pyramid.
The distance from the vertex of a regular pyramid to the midpoint of an edge of the base can be found using the Pythagorean theorem. If the height of the pyramid is ( h ) and the distance from the center of the base to the midpoint of an edge is ( d ), then the distance ( D ) from the vertex to the midpoint of the edge is given by ( D = \sqrt{h^2 + d^2} ). This applies to regular pyramids where the base is a regular polygon. The specific values of ( h ) and ( d ) depend on the dimensions of the pyramid and its base.
An oblique pyramid is either one whose base is not a regular polygon or one whose apex is not vertically above the centre of its base.
Any polygon could be, as long as it's a regularone.
A polygon with n sides, and n triangles, where n ≥ 3. Most commonly, the polygon at the base is a triangle or a square. If the base polygon is regular and the pyramid is a right pyramid (ie apex above the centre of the basal polygon), the triangles will be isosceles.
A cylinder is a polygon that has circles as its base. A triangular pyramid is a polygon that has a triangle as its base.