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If the number of vertices is not the same as the number of faces, it cannot be a pyramid.
13 vertices. A pyramid always has the same number of faces and vertices.
A pentagram is a five pointed star and has 10 vertices. So, a pentagram prism has 20 vertices. This is NOT the same as a pentagonal prism.
They have the same number of edges, faces and vertices.
they are the same one is a prism and one is a pyramid
No. A triangular prism has six vertices. A square pyramid has five vertices. A triangular pyramid has four vertices.
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Sometimes. A prism whose base is a n-sided polygon has the same number of vertices (2n) as a pyramid with a base that is a (2n-1)-sided polygon. For example, a triangular prism has the same number of vertices as a pentagonal pyramid.
A triangular prism has 6 vertices. A pyramid whose base is a polygon with n sides (n > 2) has n+1 vertices. So the answer is 5 - n more vertices. Incidentally, this shows that a pentagonal based pyramid (n = 5) has the same number of vertices as a triangular prism.
A pyramid is a generic term for a 3-D polyhedron which has a polygonal base and triangular lateral faces that meet at an apex above the base. If the polygonal base has n sides, the pyramid has n+1 faces, n+1 vertices and 2n edges. A pyramid can, therefore have 4 or more vertices. So, there is bound to be a pyramid that will have the same number of vertices as a triangular prism (6).
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the simularites are they have the same vertices and edges
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If the number of vertices is not the same as the number of faces, it cannot be a pyramid.
13 vertices. A pyramid always has the same number of faces and vertices.
No.A n-side based prism has:n + 2 faces2n vertices3n edgesThus a triangular (3-side based) prism has 5 faces, 6 vertices and 9 edges. A n-side based pyramid has:n + 1 facesn + 1 vertices2n edgesThus a triangular (3-side based) pyramid has 4 faces, 4 vertices and 6 edges.
any pyramid