Four Corners, 1 apex, 8 edges
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The apex is also a corner - so 5 corners in all.
If you imagine a square-based pyramid sitting on its base, there will be the four corners of the square, plus the top: a square-based pyramid has five corners.
A square based pyramid has 5 corners - 4 for the square and 1 for the top of the pyramid.
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A square-based pyramid has:5 Faces (4 triangles and 1 square)5 Vertices (Corners)8 Edges
If you mean the base has 4 sides then the pyramid is a square based pyramid and has 5 corners. If you mean the pyramid has 4 faces then the pyramid is a tetrahedron with a triangular base and has 4 corners.
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A square-based pyramid has five vertices. These consist of one vertex at the apex (top point of the pyramid) and four vertices at the corners of the square base.
A square based pyramid has 5 vertices and 5 faces.
A square based pyramid has 5 faces, 5 vertices(corners) and 8 edges hope that helps! :)
A square-based pyramid has five apex points. This includes one apex at the top of the pyramid and four at the corners of the square base. Therefore, in total, there are five vertices (or apex points) in a square-based pyramid.
A hexagon based pyramid has 7 corners.
There are lots of different types of pyramids but a square based pyramid has 5 faces, 5 corners and 8 edges