how many vertices, edges, faces in a octagonal pyramid
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An octagonal pyramid has nine faces: eight are triangular faces and one face is a regular octagon. It also has 23 edges and nine vertices.
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There are 9 Vetices, 16 Edges, 9 faces in a octagonal pyramid.
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- Vertex in a geometrical figure can be characterized as a corner.
- A line segment between faces is called as an edge and A single level surface is known as a face.
- Any pyramid whose customary polygonal base has n sides will have n+1 faces, 2n edges and n+1 vertex.
- The volume of an octagonal pyramid is calculated by (b*h) / 3 where b is the base region of the pyramid and h is the vertical stature of the pyramid (from the center of the base to the summit).
- The surface region is calculated by basically including the base range to the horizontal region (region of the eight triangular faces).
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