Paper Compounds Of Pyramids
Compound Of Two Asymmetric Pyramid:
Number of faces: 10
Number of edges: 16
Number of vertices: 9
Compound Of Two Asymmetric Pyramid Version 2:
Number of faces: 10
Number of edges: 16
Number of vertices: 10
Compound Two Different Asymmetric Pyramids:
Number of faces: 10
Number of edges: 16
Number of vertices: 9
Compound Of Two Asymmetric Pyramids Of Different Sizes:
Number of faces: 10
Number of edges: 16
Number of vertices: 9
Compound Of Two Asymmetric Pyramids (color):
Number of faces: 10
Number of edges: 16
Number of vertices: 9
Compound Of Two Truncated Asymmetric Pyramids:
Number of faces: 10
Number of edges: 18
Number of vertices: 10
Definition of a Pyramid: A pyramid is a polyhedron with one face (known as the "base") a polygon and all the other faces triangles meeting at a common polygon vertex (known as the "apex"). A right pyramid is a pyramid for which the line joining the centroid of the base and the apex is perpendicular to the base. A regular pyramid is a right pyramid whose base is a regular polygon. An n-gonal regular pyramid (denoted Yn) having equilateral triangles as sides is possible only for n=3, 4, 5. These correspond to the tetrahedron, square pyramid, and pentagonal pyramid, respectively.