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distinguish between a pyramid and a prism​

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Answered by priyadarsini33
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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.

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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 triangularpyramid.

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