what are lateral faces on a square pyramids?

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The faces on each side. A square pyramid would have 4 lateral faces and a base.

To understand what the lateral faces of a square pyramid are, let's start by defining what a square pyramid is. A square pyramid is a three-dimensional geometric figure that has a square base and four triangular faces that meet at a vertex, called the apex.

Now, the lateral faces of a square pyramid are the four triangular faces that are not part of the base. These faces connect the base to the apex, forming the slanted sides of the pyramid.

To visualize this, you can imagine a square pyramid as a pyramid-shaped tent, where the lateral faces are like the slanted walls of the tent that meet at the top.

To count the lateral faces of any pyramid, you simply need to subtract the base from the total number of faces. Since a square pyramid has five faces in total (four triangular lateral faces and one square base), subtracting the base leaves you with four lateral faces.