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pentagonal pyramid .face.edges.vertices​

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Answered by Nitya2007
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The pentagonal pyramid is one of the Johnson solids. It is bounded by 5 equilateral triangles and 1 pentagon, for a total of 6 faces, 10 edges, and 6 vertices. It is the second polyhedron in Norman Johnson's list, and thus bears the label J2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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6 Faces

10 edges

6 vertices

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