Define Prism and pyramid with one example(by sketch) each.Write number of faces of
given examples.
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In math, a prism is a polyhedron made up of parallel top and bottom bases and rectangular side faces. Pyramids have one base and triangular side faces, which meet at a central vertex point. ... A traditional tent with flat faces that meet at one vertex and one base is an example of a triangular pyramid.
Step-by-step explanation:
Prisms and pyramids are solid geometric shapes that have flat sides, flat bases and angles. However, the bases and side faces on prisms and pyramids differ. Prisms have two bases -- pyramids only have one. There are a variety of pyramids and prisms, so not all shapes in each category look the same.
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1. Prism :- A prism is 3-dimensional shape with two bases facing each other. Example :- cube, etc. In cube, there are 6 faces, 8 vertices, 12 edges.
2. Pyramid :- A pyramid is a polyhedron that has a base, which can be any polygon, and three or more triangular faces that meet at a point called apex. Example:- triangular pyramid, etc. In triangular pyramid, there are 4