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Construct simple prisms and pyramids (ACMMG140)
Source: Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA)
Pyramids
A pyramid is a polyhedron with a polygonal base and with all of the other faces triangles that meet at one vertex called the apex. The pyramid is named according to the shape of the base.
A cone is not a pyramid because it does not have triangular side faces.
In this topic we will look at some examples of pyramids.
Triangular-based pyramid

A triangular-based pyramid is also known as a tetrahedron. It has four faces that are all triangles.
This is the net of a regular tetrahedron. All sides are equilateral triangles.

A triangular-based pyramid has 4 faces, 4 vertices including the apex and 6 edges. To build a triangular pyramid with construction materials, we would need 4 triangles that join at the edges to make a closed three-dimensional shape or 6 edge pieces and 4 corner pieces to make a frame.
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