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what are the faces edges and vertices of a decagonal pyramid​

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Answered by tripti38
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The corners at which the edges of each of the faces meet are called the vertices of the pyramid. An octagonal pyramid has nine vertices; eight are located where the triangular faces meet the base and the ninth is the point at which all of the triangular faces meet at the top of the pyramid

Answered by kyogender768
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The corners at which the edges of each of the faces meet are called the vertices of the pyramid. An octagonal pyramid has nine vertices; eight are located where the triangular faces meet the base and the ninth is the point at which all of the triangular faces meet at the top of the pyramid.

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