Math, asked by paraskumar0102, 8 months ago

Give two difference between a prism and a pyramid ? also give one example each of 2D and 3D figures.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Pyramids differ from prisms because they have one central vertex, often referred to as an apex or a point, where the lateral faces meet. The vertex is directly above the center of the base, regardless of the shape of the base. Prisms don't have a vertex because there are multiple meeting points where the faces connec

Answered by saritasingh1609
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Step-by-step explanation:

Prisms have rectangular lateral faces and pyramids have triangular lateral faces. In most cases, the lateral faces of both prisms and pyramids are angled toward the base or bases. ... The lateral faces are congruent triangles on a "right pyramid."

A square, triangle, and circle are all examples of a 2D shape. However, a three-dimensional (3D) shape has three measurements, such as length, width, and height. One example of a 3D shape is a rectangular prism, which is made up of four rectangles and two squares.

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