how do you find the perimeter of a triangular pyramid

Sum of all the lines. A triangular pyramid has 6 lines so add all those together. Interesting question >.>, I never took the perimeter of a three dimensional object or even heard of it so I may be wrong..

Oh there is no such thing as perimeter of a three dimensional object so your question is quite err.. whats a good word for it.. contradictory?

To find the perimeter of a triangular pyramid, you need to determine the sum of the lengths of all the edges of the pyramid. A triangular pyramid has 6 edges in total.

To calculate the perimeter, you need to find the lengths of each of these edges. However, without additional information such as the length of each edge or the dimensions of the base triangle, it is not possible to provide an exact answer.

If you have the dimensions of the base triangle, you can calculate the lengths of the edges by using the Pythagorean theorem to find the lengths of the slant edges connecting the apex to each corner of the base.

Once you have the lengths of all the edges, you can add them together to get the perimeter of the triangular pyramid.