No. By definition, the lateral faces of a pyramid are triangular.
No. By definition, the lateral faces of a pyramid are triangular.
No. By definition, the lateral faces of a pyramid are triangular.
No. By definition, the lateral faces of a pyramid are triangular.
4 lateral faces
The lateral face for a prism or pyramid is any edge or face which is not part of a base.
Rectangle
Lateral faces are the number of faces excluding the base. Since the square is the base, the other 4 sides will each be touching a lateral face to form a square pyramid (or it wont be a pyramid). So, there are 4.
both have lateral face shapes that are riangles
No, its lateral faces are triangles, not rectangles.
It is a pentahedron with a rectangular base and four triangular lateral faces.
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The lateral face for a prism or pyramid is any edge or face which is not part of a base.
a rectangular based pyramid
Rectangle
Five, counting the square base.
rectangle
False. A rectangular pyramid has a rectangular base and four triangular faces that meet at a single apex. While it has one rectangular face (the base), the other faces are not rectangular.
No, it is not true that the height of a regular pyramid is the height of a lateral face. The height of a regular pyramid is defined as the perpendicular distance from the apex (top vertex) to the base. In contrast, the height of a lateral face (triangular face) is the perpendicular distance from the apex to the base of that triangular face, which is not necessarily the same as the pyramid's overall height.