A frustum. Specifically, a frustum of a triangular pyramid -- as one could also have a frustum of a cone, square pyramid, etc.Read more: What_do_you_call_a_triangular_pyramid_with_the_top_cut_off
Yes and it is cone that has part of its top cut off parallel to its base and it looks like a plant pot.
.08 or 8 centavos. If the cut off digit is 5-9 round up. If the cut off digit is 0-4 round down.
A king closure is a brick cut to bond in a corner of brickwork, a brick with a corner cut off.
A truncated graph has on of its axes cut off or "truncated"
It will be a square shape if it is a squared based pyramid
Not exactly. A frustum would be a pyramid with the apex cut off. A truncated pyramid would be a pyramid with all vertices cut off.
i would be willing to bet that the food pyramid is based off of a 2000 calorie diet.
A cube, a rectangular solid (box) or any skewed version of these. Even a truncated pyramid (square base, four sides, but top cut off).
It is the net of its solid shape. If the top of the pyramid is cut off parallel to the base, then it is a truncated pyramid, or a frustum.
It is called a frustum.
It is the net of its solid shape. If the top of the pyramid is cut off parallel to the base, then it is a truncated pyramid, or a frustum.
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A frustum. Specifically, a frustum of a triangular pyramid -- as one could also have a frustum of a cone, square pyramid, etc.
YES.
A frustum. Specifically, a frustum of a triangular pyramid -- as one could also have a frustum of a cone, square pyramid, etc.Read more: What_do_you_call_a_triangular_pyramid_with_the_top_cut_off
A pentagonal prism, a hexagonal pyramid, a cube with one vertex (corner) cut off, a tetrahedron with three vertices cut off - these are some of the possibilities.