Display Title
Video Definition 43--3D Geometry--Square Pyramid
Display Title
Square Pyramid
Topic
3D Geometry
Definition
A square pyramid is a three-dimensional shape with a square base and four triangular faces that converge at a single point called the apex.
Description
Square pyramids are significant geometric shapes characterized by their square base and triangular faces that converge at an apex. They are used in various fields, including architecture, art, and archaeology, to create structures and monuments. In mathematics, square pyramids are important for understanding concepts of volume and surface area, with formulas like
V = 1/3 × Base Area × Height
for volume. In math education, square pyramids help students visualize three-dimensional shapes and understand the properties of polyhedra. For example, a square pyramid has five faces, eight edges, and five vertices, illustrating the relationship between different geometric properties.
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Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.MD.C.3 |
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Duration | 1 minutes |
Grade Range | 4 - 6 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Geometry • 3D Geometry • Pyramids |
Copyright Year | 2024 |
Keywords | three-dimensional geometry, 3d Geometry, defnitions, glossary term |