6, 10, 6
That's an interesting question!
This solid has a base which is a pentagon, and an edge rising from each vertex of the pentagon to meet at a single point.
Faces: 1: the pentagon, and 5 slanting = 6
Edges: 5 on the pentagon and five rising = 10
Vertices: 5 on the pentagon and 1 at the top = 6.
You can check this answer using Euler's formula. In any polyhedron, F+V-E = 2.
In the pentagonal pyramid, 6+6-10=2. Check!
triangular pyramid
The base of a square pyramid is a square. The pyramid has 4 faces making the base have four edges. SQUARE PYRAMID
There are a number of possible 7-sided polyhedra. Three that come immediately to mind are: a hexagonal pyramid, a pentagonal prism, a "stretched" triangular pyramid (triangular base, rectangular sides, and then triangular faces meeting at an apex).
One - the section of the plane in which it lies.
There are four faces in a triangular pyramid.
A pentagonal pyramid has 6 faces, 6 vertices and 10 edges.
A pentagonal-based pyramid has 5 faces, 10 edges, and 6 vertices.
A pentagonal pyramid has 6 faces, 6 vertices and 10 edges.
A pentagonal based pyramid has 6 faces, ten edges and 6 vertices.
Pentagonal what? Pentagonal Prism-> Faces:7 Edges:15 Vertices:10 Pentagonal Pyramid-> Faces:6 Edges:10 Vertices:6 There are others as well.
A pentagonal pyramid has 6 faces, 6 vertices and 10 edges.
A pentagonal based pyramid has 6 faces, 10 edges and 6 vertices
Yes, they have them.
A pentagonal pyramid has 6 faces. It has 10 edges and 6 vertices. It looks just like a pentagon on face and has a point at the top.
a pentagonal pyramid
A pentagonal pyramid.
Ten edges , six faces and six vertices's