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There would be 8 faces. Each square pyramid has 1 square face (its base) and 4 triangular faces. When you glue the squares together, you get a new polyhedron with 8 faces.
Yes. A square consists of two pairs of parallel lines!
There are two faces on a square (front and back.) There are six faces on a cube.
Two. 4 faces are triangles and the base is a square.
There are many such shapes, not just two. Here are some:A nonagonal pyramidAn octagonal prismA square anti-prism (two square faces, with triangles between them)A decahedronA pentagonal bipyramid (two pentagonal pyramids stuck together at their pentagonal faces).Each one is known as a decahedron (plural decahedra).
Square pyramids have a square base and four triangular faces, while triangular pyramids have a triangular base and three triangular faces. The number of sides and the shape of the base are the main distinguishing factors between the two types of pyramids. Additionally, the angles and dimensions of the faces will vary based on the shape of the base in each type of pyramid.
An octahedron formed by joining together (base-to-base) two square-based pyramids.
One. A square is a two dimensional image.
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Two or zero. A cuboid can have 6 rectangular faces; or 4 rectangular faces with 2 square faces on either end
A square prism (a cuboid with at least two square faces at its ends).