Q. A triangular pyramid has __________ faces, __________ edges, and __________vertices.
There are four faces, six edges, and four vertices in a triangular pyramid.
A triangular pyramid is a geometric solid with a triangle base and triangles having a common vertex on all three lateral faces. The tetrahedron is a three-sided pyramid with equilateral triangles on all four sides. A triangular pyramid is made up of four triangles. Regular, asymmetrical, and right-angled triangular pyramids exist.
A triangular pyramid is a three-dimensional shape having triangles on all four sides.
There are four faces, six edges, and four vertices in a triangular pyramid.
Pyramids with a triangular base have six edges: three along the base and three rising up from the base. All of the triangles are equilateral if all six edges are the same length, and the pyramid is called a regular tetrahedron.