A base, or bottom, which is polygonal -- that is, a polygon. It's hard to put it in terms any simpler than it already is.
A heptahedron is a closed 3-d shape with 7 polygonal faces. There are 34 topologically different convex heptahedra and, since none of these are regular, the term is ambiguous. The faces can have from 3 to 6 sides - that is, the bases can range from a triangle to a hexagon.
No, CH3O is not a strong base. It is a weak base.
A base that dissolves in water is called a soluble base or aqueous base.
Acetamide is a weak base. It can undergo protonation to form the conjugate acid, acetic acid, in acidic solutions.
No, NaH2PO4 is not a strong base. It is actually a weak acid and its conjugate base, Na2HPO4, is a weak base.
Polygonal Prism Actually, it is a polygonal pyramid. A polygonal prism would have two polygonal faces.
It is any polygonal shape.
It is any polygonal shape.
It is any polygonal shape.
The area of the polygonal base, and the areas of each of its lateral faces (which need not be equal).The area of the polygonal base, and the areas of each of its lateral faces (which need not be equal).The area of the polygonal base, and the areas of each of its lateral faces (which need not be equal).The area of the polygonal base, and the areas of each of its lateral faces (which need not be equal).
A pyramid has a single polygonal face as its base.
It is a prismatic shape. It may not be a prism since that term refers to polygonal bases and there is no requirement in the question that the base is polygonal.
A polyhedron with a polygonal base and triangles for sides.
n+1 = vertices of a pyramid If: n = number of sides of the polygonal base AND a pyramid has 1 point where line segments from points of the polygonal base intersect
Yes, a solid formed from a polygonal base and a point not in the same plane as the base, along with all points between them, is known as a pyramid. The polygon serves as the base, while the apex (the point not in the same plane) connects to all vertices of the base, creating triangular faces. The solid is characterized by its vertex and the polygonal base, with its volume defined by the area of the base and its height.
It can be any type of pyramid.
No, it is not. The base is not a polygon.