How many total faces,edges, vertices does a square pyramid have?

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To determine the number of faces, edges, and vertices of a square pyramid, you need to understand its shape. A square pyramid is a pyramid with a square base and four triangular faces that meet at a point above the base.

To calculate the total faces, you add the number of triangular faces to the number of the base face. In this case, the square pyramid has one square base face and four triangular faces, resulting in a total of five faces.

To find the number of edges, you can count the number of edges around the base and the edges connecting the apex (the top point) to the base. In a square pyramid, there are four edges around the base and four additional edges connecting each corner of the base to the apex. So there are eight edges in total.

To determine the number of vertices, you count the number of corners or points where the edges meet. In a square pyramid, there are four vertices at the corners of the square base and one additional vertex at the apex. Therefore, a square pyramid has a total of five vertices.

In summary, a square pyramid has:
- 5 faces (1 square base face + 4 triangular faces)
- 8 edges
- 5 vertices