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identify and differentiate the 3D models of solid shapes pyramids and prisms from your surroundings​

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Answered by gursharanjali
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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 connect

Answered by madhumitha4687
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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 connect.

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